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Hippocampus at 25

ABSTRACT The journal Hippocampus has passed the milestone of 25 years of publications on the topic of a highly studied brain structure, and its closely associated brain areas. In a recent celebration of this event, a Boston memory group invited 16 speakers to address the question of progress in unde...

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Published in:Hippocampus 2016-10, Vol.26 (10), p.1238-1249
Main Authors: Eichenbaum, Howard, Amaral, David G., Buffalo, Elizabeth A., Buzsáki, György, Cohen, Neal, Davachi, Lila, Frank, Loren, Heckers, Stephan, Morris, Richard G. M., Moser, Edvard I., Nadel, Lynn, O'Keefe, John, Preston, Alison, Ranganath, Charan, Silva, Alcino, Witter, Menno
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