Selective cytotoxic lesions of the retrohippocampal region produce a mild deficit in social recognition memory.
Although a number of studies have implicated the hippocampal formation in social recognition memory in the rat, a recent study in this laboratory has demonstrated that selective cytotoxic lesions, confined to the hippocampus proper (encompassing the four CA subfields and the dentate gyrus), are with...
Main Authors: | Bannerman, D, Lemaire, M, Yee, B, Iversen, S, Oswald, C, Good, M, Rawlins, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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