Perirhinal cortex and hippocampus mediate parallel processing of object and spatial location information

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (3):455-455 (1999)
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Abstract

An alternative to Aggleton & Brown's interpretation is presented suggesting that the perirhinal cortex and hippocampus mediate different attribute information, but use the same processes, supporting the idea of parallel processing based on attribute (visual object and spatial location) rather than process characteristics (item recognition and familiarity).

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