Theories and models of the hippocampal function
Different and frequently opposed theories and models of the hippocampal function have been developed. Some theories proposed that when some expectations are not accomplished the hippocampus would inhibit: attention, activation, or non-reward responses. A second type of theory supports that the hippo...
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paper:paper_NIS18445_v31_n4_p261_Schmajuk2023-06-08T16:39:44Z Theories and models of the hippocampal function central nervous system etiology hippocampus memory neurophysiology review Animal Emotions English Abstract Habituation (Psychophysiology) Hippocampus Human Learning Memory Memory Disorders Models, Biological Reinforcement (Psychology) Space Perception Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Different and frequently opposed theories and models of the hippocampal function have been developed. Some theories proposed that when some expectations are not accomplished the hippocampus would inhibit: attention, activation, or non-reward responses. A second type of theory supports that the hippocampal function would be the selection of the information to be stored: into the trace, into the long-term memory. A third type of theory proposes that in the hippocampus would be stored: contextual maps, spatial maps, temporal maps, attentional-associative networks, contingencies detectors, semantics systems, recognition memory, work memory. The common element among all theories would be the detection of the differences between a neural model and a new input, as Sokolov proposed in 1960. 1981 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_NIS18445_v31_n4_p261_Schmajuk http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_NIS18445_v31_n4_p261_Schmajuk |
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central nervous system etiology hippocampus memory neurophysiology review Animal Emotions English Abstract Habituation (Psychophysiology) Hippocampus Human Learning Memory Memory Disorders Models, Biological Reinforcement (Psychology) Space Perception Support, Non-U.S. Gov't |
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central nervous system etiology hippocampus memory neurophysiology review Animal Emotions English Abstract Habituation (Psychophysiology) Hippocampus Human Learning Memory Memory Disorders Models, Biological Reinforcement (Psychology) Space Perception Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Theories and models of the hippocampal function |
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central nervous system etiology hippocampus memory neurophysiology review Animal Emotions English Abstract Habituation (Psychophysiology) Hippocampus Human Learning Memory Memory Disorders Models, Biological Reinforcement (Psychology) Space Perception Support, Non-U.S. Gov't |
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Different and frequently opposed theories and models of the hippocampal function have been developed. Some theories proposed that when some expectations are not accomplished the hippocampus would inhibit: attention, activation, or non-reward responses. A second type of theory supports that the hippocampal function would be the selection of the information to be stored: into the trace, into the long-term memory. A third type of theory proposes that in the hippocampus would be stored: contextual maps, spatial maps, temporal maps, attentional-associative networks, contingencies detectors, semantics systems, recognition memory, work memory. The common element among all theories would be the detection of the differences between a neural model and a new input, as Sokolov proposed in 1960. |
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Theories and models of the hippocampal function |
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Theories and models of the hippocampal function |
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theories and models of the hippocampal function |
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