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stitute of Te&nology, Circuit of the Rat Durg Al. SEGAL Division .T. OLDS California of Biology, Pasadem, California THE HIPPOCAMPUS is an organized structure, well studied both anatomically (3, 10, 14, 17) physiologically (1, 2, 6). The major path through the hippocampal system starts the dendate gyrus, which projects by the mossv fibers to the CA3 CA4 fields of the hipI>ocam~~~is. These turn project through the Schaffer collaterals to the CA 1 areas. This pathway its physiological properties have been the basis of variolls models of hippocampal operation (11, 12, 15 9 19) . addition to this terest based on its anatomy physiology, much terest has also centered on its behavioral role. The volvement of this structure is now to some degree documented by a variety of strategies (1, 5, 7-9, 13). Our aim was to brg the two liries of research to closer relationship. We therefore sought to fd whether formation from learned signals would follow the path outled by anatomy physiology, to utilize knowledge about the path to help us to localize the sites of the most proment changes caused by . For this purpose we asked the followg question: Is there evidence for the emergence
Journal of Neurophysiology – The American Physiological Society
Published: Sep 1, 1972
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