Mnemonic discrimination relates to perforant path integrity: An ultra-high resolution diffusion tensor imaging study

Volume: 129, Pages: 107 - 112
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
Pattern separation describes the orthogonalization of similar inputs into unique, non-overlapping representations. This computational process is thought to serve memory by reducing interference and to be mediated by the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Using ultra-high in-plane resolution diffusion tensor imaging (hrDTI) in older adults, we previously demonstrated that integrity of the perforant path, which provides input to the dentate gyrus...
Paper Details
Title
Mnemonic discrimination relates to perforant path integrity: An ultra-high resolution diffusion tensor imaging study
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
129
Pages
107 - 112
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