Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5735766 Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
There is considerable recent evidence that, in addition to its representation of space, the hippocampus also represents the temporal organization of memories. Time plays a central role in episodic memory, and studies have identified the hippocampus as playing an essential role in the temporal organization of memories in humans and animals. Temporal organization is supported by a gradually changing temporal context signal in the hippocampus, and this changing context signal involves 'time cells' in the hippocampus that code sequential moments in temporally organized experiences. Finally, hippocampal temporal context representations involve mechanisms in intrinsic circuitry and oscillatory patterns throughout hippocampal subfields and depend on inputs from parahippocampal cortical areas as well as a widespread temporal processing system in the neocortex.
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