• The rhinal cortex is the cortex surrounding the rhinal fissure, including the entorhinal cortex and the perirhinal cortex. It is a cortical region in...
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  • perirhinal cortex and the entorhinal cortex. Distributed practice exists to a limited degree in animals after the removal of the hippocampus, if the Rhinal cortices...
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    entorhinal cortex appears as a longitudinal elevation anterior to the parahippocampal gyrus, with a corresponding internal furrow, the external rhinal sulcus...
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    instance, Meguro et al. (1999) show that experimental damage of the rhinal cortex results in hypometabolism of the PCC. In Alzheimer's disease, metabolic...
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  • differences that predict recall appear both as a negative deflection in the rhinal cortex of an event-related potential (ERP) 400 ms after stimulus exposure,...
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  • such as the amygdala, the hippocampus, the rhinal cortex in the temporal lobe, and the prefrontal cortex. Nuclei in the thalamus also are included, because...
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  • only "known", or seem familiar, are associated with activity in the rhinal cortex. The remember-know paradigm began its journey in 1985 from the mind...
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    Area 35 – Part of the perirhinal cortex (in the rhinal sulcus) Area 36 – Part of the perirhinal cortex (in the rhinal sulcus) Area 37 – Fusiform gyrus...
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  • It is the cortical region dorsally adjacent and caudal to the posterior rhinal sulcus. It is implicated in the role of memory and spatial navigation. Grid...
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  • areas of interest include the hippocampus, the rhinal cortex, the pre-frontal cortex, and the frontal cortex. The neurotoxic lesion technique uses neurotoxins...
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    depression or groove in the cerebral cortex. One or more sulci surround a gyrus (pl. gyri), a ridge on the surface of the cortex, creating the characteristic...
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    collateral sulcus, and the rhinal sulcus, and omits the hippocampus. The insular cortex is a portion of the cerebral cortex folded deep within the lateral...
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    P. (14 September 2004). "Cortical stimulation study of the role of rhinal cortex in déjà vu and reminiscence of memories". Neurology. 63 (5): 858–864...
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  • silencing the activity of neurons in the orbitofrontal cortex along with the removal of rhinal cortex, restricted the reward task performance in macaques...
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    is separated from the apex of the temporal lobe by a sulcus called the rhinal sulcus. Although superficially continuous with the hippocampal gyrus, the...
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    cytoarchitecturally defined hippocampal region of the cerebral cortex. In the human it is located along the rhinal sulcus. Cytoarchitectually it is bounded medially...
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    Barbeau E, Gavaret M, et al. Cortical stimulation study of the role of rhinal cortex in deja vu and reminiscence of memories. Neurology 2004;63:858-864 "Le...
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    its convex shape with a lower area in the front compared to the back. The rhinal area (or nasal area) is close to the upper edge of the neocortex, therefore...
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  • PMID 11584071. Saunders, R.; Fritz, J.; Mishkin, M. (1998). "The Effects of Rhinal Cortical Lesions on Auditory Short-Term Memory in the Rhesus Monkey". Society...
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    development of the maxillar area with respect to the mandibular area, and the rhinal fissure is taller than in Macropus and Thylacinus. This disproportion between...
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  • relies on the integrity of the medial temporal lobe (rhinal, perirhinal and parahippocampal cortex), the frontal–basal areas and the bilateral functionality...
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    the small size of the neocortex. In both Anoplotherium and Diplobune, the rhinal fissure divides the brain hemisphere horizontally and equally in half. The...
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    two portions, known as the anterior (front) rhinal and the posterior (back) rhinal. The anterior rhinal is marked deep and is strongly convex on is underside...
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    hyaenodontid Cynohyaenodon cayluxi because of the lower positions of the rhinals and the larger number of sulci (or furrows). The cerebral hemispheres are...
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