• The perirhinal cortex is a cortical region in the medial temporal lobe that is made up of Brodmann areas 35 and 36. It receives highly processed sensory...
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    weeks. The retrosplenial cortex preferentially processes spatial information in the right hemisphere. The perirhinal cortex is associated with both spatial...
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  • gain in recognition memory storage capacity over that of LTP in the perirhinal cortex, and this prediction is confirmed by neurotransmitter receptor blocking...
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    cortex receives projections from the retrosplenial granular cortex A. The retrosplenial dysgranular cortex sends projections to the perirhinal cortex...
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    comprise the perirhinal cortex. They are cytoarchitecturally defined temporal regions of the cerebral cortex. This area is known as perirhinal area 35. It...
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    temporal lobe, the superior temporal cortex, the infertemporal cortex, the perirhinal cortex, and the parahippoccampal cortex. These brain areas are implicated...
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    insular cortex, entorhinal cortex, perirhinal cortex, hypothalamus, and amygdala. The orbitofrontal cortex is reciprocally connected with the perirhinal and...
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    the perirhinal cortex) responds differently to stimuli that feel novel compared to stimuli that feel familiar. Firing rates in the perirhinal cortex are...
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  • hippocampus. The hippocampal formation, which consists of the hippocampus, perirhinal cortex, the dentate gyrus, the subicular areas and the EC forms one of the...
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    cortical areas, especially associational, perirhinal, and parahippocampal cortices, as well as prefrontal cortex. EC as a whole, therefore, receives highly...
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    parahippocampal gyrus) 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...
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  • The rhinal cortex is the cortex surrounding the rhinal fissure, including the entorhinal cortex and the perirhinal cortex. It is a cortical region in the...
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    The visual cortex of the brain is the area of the cerebral cortex that processes visual information. It is located in the occipital lobe. Sensory input...
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    Temporal lobe (redirect from Uncal cortex)
    critical for long-term memory, and include the hippocampal formation, perirhinal cortex, parahippocampal, and entorhinal neocortical regions.: 196  The hippocampus...
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  • temporal lobes removed, including the perirhinal cortex and entorhinal cortex, but her hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex were spared. She exhibited impaired...
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  • encoding. The researchers found that perirhinal cortex activation was greater for objects recalled, and parahippocampal cortex activation was greater when scenes...
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    PMID 23576888. Hopkins, ME; Bucci, DJ (September 2010). "BDNF expression in perirhinal cortex is associated with exercise-induced improvement in object recognition...
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    gyrus Middle temporal gyrus Inferior temporal gyrus Entorhinal cortex Perirhinal cortex Parahippocampal gyrus Fusiform gyrus Brodmann areas: 20, 21, 22...
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    working memory tasks, as well as abstract cognitive function. The perirhinal cortex, a paralimbic region, integrates item information with spatial/temporal...
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    conceals the hippocampus. The parahippocampal gyrus is adjacent to the perirhinal cortex, which plays an important role in the visual recognition of complex...
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  • Molaison had bilateral damage to both the hippocampal formation and the perirhinal cortex. Molaison had average intelligence and perceptual ability, and a decent...
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    a neuropeptide that is expressed in inhibitory neurons of the cerebral cortex, and which has a strong structural similarity to somatostatin. Unlike somatostatin...
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  • Bilkey, the following year. She completed her doctoral thesis, titled Perirhinal cortex contributions to spatial memory in 1998, and rose to full professor...
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  • Urban, LS; Wohl, MP; Rust, NC (2013). "Signals in inferotemporal and perirhinal cortex suggest an untangling of visual target information". Nature Neuroscience...
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  • the temporal lobe. For example, it was found that lesions to the perirhinal cortex in rats causes impairments in object recognition especially with an...
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  • hippocampus coordinates its function with other structures, especially the perirhinal cortex. Other work on memory function aims is to identify how changes associated...
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    Location of Hippocampal Place Cells after Lesions Centered on the Perirhinal Cortex". The Journal of Neuroscience. 21 (11): 4016–4025. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI...
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    sends projections to the medial prefrontal cortex, the hippocampus, perirhinal cortex, and entorhinal cortex, although there exist sparse connections to...
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    external ear arcuate nucleus globus pallidus entorhinal cortex median eminence perirhinal cortex superior frontal gyrus CA3 field retinal pigment epithelium...
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  • Entorhinal pyramidal cells of layer V receive strong input from the perirhinal cortex and sensory cortices. These pyramidal cells then project into the...
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