Hippocampus, recognition, and recall: A new twist on some old data?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):449-450 (1999)
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Abstract

This commentary attempts to reconcile the predictions of Aggleton & Brown's theoretical framework with previous findings obtained from experimental tests of laboratory animals with selective hippocampal lesions. Adopting a convergent operations approach, the predictions of the model are also related to human neuroimaging data and to other complementary research perspectives (cognitive, computational, psychopharmacological).

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