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  1. Decoding signal processing in thalamo-hippocampal circuitry: implications for theories of memory and spatial processing
  2. Fornical and nonfornical projections from the rat hippocampal formation to the anterior thalamic nuclei
  3. First-in-class thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-based compound binds to a pharmacologically distinct TRH receptor subtype in human brain and is effective in neurodegenerative models
  4. Preface
  5. The persisting effects of electroconvulsive stimulation on the hippocampal proteome
  6. Dissociating effects of acute photic stress on spatial, episodic-like and working memory in the rat
  7. Chronic immobilization stress occludes in vivo cortical activation in an animal model of panic induced by carbon dioxide inhalation
  8. Nucleus reuniens of the thalamus contains head direction cells
  9. Hippocampal Volume Is Decreased in Adults with Hypothyroidism
  10. Validation of the face-name pairs task in major depression: impaired recall but not recognition
  11. Respiratory cycle entrainment of septal neurons mediates the fast coupling of sniffing rate and hippocampal theta rhythm
  12. Segregation of parallel inputs to the anteromedial and anteroventral thalamic nuclei of the rat
  13. Suppressing the Encoding of New Information in Memory: A Behavioral Study Derived from Principles of Hippocampal Function
  14. The anterior thalamus provides a subcortical circuit supporting memory and spatial navigation
  15. Age-related declines in delayed non-match-to-sample performance (DNMS) are reversed by the novel 5HT6 receptor antagonist SB742457
  16. An Exploration of Depressive Symptoms in Hepatitis C Patients Taking Interferon-alpha: Increase in Sickness Behaviors but not Negative Cognitions
  17. CREB selectively controls learning-induced structural remodeling of neurons
  18. Age and cortisol levels modulate judgment of positive and negative facial expressions
  19. Rosiglitazone enhances learning, place cell activity, and synaptic plasticity in middle-aged rats
  20. A comparison of brief pulse and ultrabrief pulse electroconvulsive stimulation on rodent brain and behaviour
  21. The polyunsaturated fatty acids, EPA and DPA exert a protective effect in the hippocampus of the aged rat
  22. Aerobic exercise improves hippocampal function and increases BDNF in the serum of young adult males
  23. Selective disconnection of the hippocampal formation projections to the mammillary bodies produces only mild deficits on spatial memory tasks: Implications for fornix function
  24. Everyday episodic memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a preliminary investigation
  25. Hippocampal inputs mediate theta-related plasticity in anterior thalamus
  26. Impaired capacity for autonoetic reliving during autobiographical event recall in mild Alzheimer's disease
  27. On the Imposition of Torture, an Extreme Stressor State, to Extract Information From Memory
  28. Differential regulation of synaptic plasticity of the hippocampal and the hypothalamic inputs to the anterior thalamus
  29. Semliki Forest virus-mediated gene therapy of the RG2 rat glioma
  30. Stability of subicular place fields across multiple light and dark transitions
  31. The psychostimulant modafinil facilitates water maze performance and augments synaptic potentiation in dentate gyrus
  32. Quantitative MRI Analysis of Brain Volume Changes due to Controlled Cortical Impact
  33. Hippocampal–anterior thalamic pathways for memory: uncovering a network of direct and indirect actions
  34. Parallel but separate inputs from limbic cortices to the mammillary bodies and anterior thalamic nuclei in the rat
  35. Exploring the recollective experience during autobiographical memory retrieval in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
  36. Bilateral intrahippocampal NAC61–95 effects on behavior and moderation with l-NAME treatment
  37. Torturing the brain
  38. Prolonged rote learning produces delayed memory facilitation and metabolic changes in the hippocampus of the ageing human brain
  39. Evidence for a Specific Defect in Hippocampal Memory in Overt and Subclinical Hypothyroidism
  40. Evidence for a Specific Defect in Hippocampal Memory in Overt and Subclinical Hypothyroidism
  41. Roles for the subiculum in spatial information processing, memory, motivation and the temporal control of behaviour
  42. Interferon-α-induced deficits in novel object recognition are rescued by chronic exercise
  43. P1-008: Acute and chronic rosiglitazone administration enhances hippocampal-associated learning in middle-aged, but not young, rats
  44. COX-2, but not COX-1, activity is necessary for the induction of perforant path long-term potentiation and spatial learningin vivo
  45. The impact of hypothyroidism on neurocognitive functioning: A model of neuroplasticity in the mature adult human brain
  46. Blockade of NMDA receptors pre-training, but not post-training, impairs object displacement learning in the rat
  47. Assessment of Behavioural Markers of Autonoetic Consciousness during Episodic Autobiographical Memory Retrieval: A Preliminary Analysis
  48. S.07.02 The effect of acute exercise on hippocampal based learning and serum growth factor concentration in sedentary young men
  49. Thyroxine replacement in an animal model of congenital hypothyroidism
  50. Concurrent task performance enhances low-level visuomotor learning
  51. P.2.30 The effect of acute exercise on hippocampal based learning and serum growth factor concentration in sedentary young men
  52. Neural Processing of Spatial Information: What We Know about Place Cells and What They Can Tell Us about Presence
  53. Integrating the subiculum into hippocampal formation circuitry and the control of instrumental behavior: Theoretical comment on Andrzejewski, Spencer, and Kelley (2006).
  54. The subiculum: what it does, what it might do, and what neuroanatomy has yet to tell us
  55. Combining exercise and cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition does not ameliorate learning deficits after brain insult, despite an increase in BDNF levels
  56. Exercise, but not environmental enrichment, improves learning after kainic acid-induced hippocampal neurodegeneration in association with an increase in brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  57. Vestibular influence on water maze retention: transient whole body rotations improve the accuracy of the cue-based retention strategy
  58. Cyclooxygenase inhibition attenuates endotoxin-induced spatial learning deficits, but not an endotoxin-induced blockade of long-term potentiation
  59. Individual differences discriminate event-related potentials but not performance during response inhibition
  60. Responses of dorsal subicular neurons of rats during object exploration in an extended environment
  61. Impact of enriched-environment housing on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and on cognitive performance after a transient global ischemia
  62. EEG alpha power changes reflect response inhibition deficits after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in humans
  63. Book reviews
  64. Low-Level Visuomotor Learning Disrupts Higher-Order Behavioural Control
  65. Post-treatment, but not pre-treatment, with the selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor celecoxib markedly enhances functional recovery from kainic acid-induced neurodegeneration
  66. Deficits in spatial learning and synaptic plasticity induced by the rapid and competitive broad-spectrum cyclooxygenase inhibitor ibuprofen are reversed by increasing endogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  67. Behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of visuomotor learning during a visual search task
  68. O'Mara reply to McNaughton and Gray
  69. Physiological evidence for a possible projection from dorsal subiculum to hippocampal area CA1
  70. Deep layer prefrontal cortex unit discharge in a cue-controlled open-field environment in the freely-moving rat
  71. The subiculum: a review of form, physiology and function
  72. The effects of the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide on synaptic transmission and plasticity in the CA1-subiculum pathway in vivo
  73. Responses of rat subicular neurons to convergent stimulation of lateral entorhinal cortex and CA1 in vivo
  74. Long-term potentiation and paired-pulse facilitation in the prelimbic cortex of the rat following stimulation in the contralateral hemisphere in vivo
  75. The effects of low frequency and two-pulse stimulation protocols on synaptic transmission in the CA1-subiculum pathway in the anaesthetized rat
  76. Synaptic plasticity in the hippocampal area CA1‐subiculum projection: Implications for theories of memory
  77. Synaptic plasticity in the hippocampal area CA1-subiculum projection: Implications for theories of memory
  78. Introduction to the special issue on the nature of hippocampal-cortical interaction: Theoretical and experimental perspectives
  79. The effects of single and multiple episodes of theta patterned or high frequency stimulation on synaptic transmission from hippocampal area CA1 to the subiculum in rats
  80. Medial prefrontal cortex lesions cause deficits in a variable-goal location task but not in object exploration.
  81. Metabotropic glutamate receptor activation and blockade: their role in long-term potentiation, learning and neurotoxicity
  82. Long-term potentiation: Does it deserve attention?
  83. The cerebellum and cerebral cortex: Contrasting and converging contributions to spatial navigation and memory
  84. Dantrolene inhibits long-term depression and depotentiation of synaptic transmission in the rat dentate gyrus
  85. Metabotropic glutamate receptor-induced homosynaptic long-term depression and depotentiation in the dentate gyrus of the rat hippocampus in vitro
  86. When is it sensible to use PET to study brain function?
  87. Spatially selective firing properties of hippocampal formation neurons in rodents and primates
  88. View-responsive neurons in the primate hippocampal complex
  89. A selection on attention: special issue on attention
  90. Spatial representation, spatial navigation and the hippocampus
  91. Guest Editors’ Foreword
  92. Place Constancies, the Cognitive Map and the Hippocampal Representation of the Environment
  93. The Effects of Proactive Interference Manipulations and Instructed CS Reversal on Conditioned Motor Responses in Human Subjects