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CA3 sees the big picture while dentate gyrus splits hairs
The dentate gyrus (DG) and area CA3 of the hippocampus have been long hypothesized to perform pattern separation and pattern completion, respectively. A new study published in this issue of Neuron, Neunuebel and Knierim (2014), provides strong empirical support for this functional dissociation.
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