Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5045167 | Neuropsychologia | 2017 | 11 Pages |
â¢A range of hippocampal dentation was described in a sample of healthy adults.â¢Hippocampal dentation was related to episodic memory performance in healthy adults.â¢Hippocampal dentation did not correlate with traditional hippocampal volume.
While the hippocampus has long been identified as a structure integral to memory, the relationship between morphology and function has yet to be fully explained. We present an analysis of hippocampal dentation, a morphological feature previously unexplored in regard to its relationship with episodic memory. “Hippocampal dentation” in this case refers to surface convolutions, primarily present in the CA1/subiculum on the inferior aspect of the hippocampus. Hippocampal dentation was visualized using ultra-high resolution structural MRI and evaluated using a novel visual rating scale. The degree of hippocampal dentation was found to vary considerably across individuals, and was positively associated with verbal memory recall and visual memory recognition in a sample of 22 healthy adults. This study is the first to characterize the variation in hippocampal dentation in a healthy cohort and to demonstrate its association with aspects of episodic memory.