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Robust Conjunctive Item-Place Coding by Hippocampal Neurons Parallels Learning What Happens Where

Previous research indicates a critical role of the hippocampus in memory for events in the context in which they occur. However, studies to date have not provided compelling evidence that hippocampal neurons encode event-context conjunctions directly associated with this kind of learning. Here we re...

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Published in:The Journal of neuroscience 2009-08, Vol.29 (31), p.9918-9929
Main Authors: Komorowski, Robert W, Manns, Joseph R, Eichenbaum, Howard
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Environment
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Male
Memory - physiology
Neurons - physiology
Practice (Psychology)
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