BrainRegionFMM FT HC CA2
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Dorsolateral Cornu Ammonis of Hippocampus
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This page covers biological details of component Dorsolateral Cornu Ammonis of Hippocampus. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
- Top-down path to region: Forebrain Telencephalon -> Hippocampal Formation (FMM.FT.HF) -> Hippocampus (FMM.FT.HC) -> Dorsolateral Cornu Ammonis of Hippocampus (FMM.FT.HC.CA2) (see Mind Maps)
- Type: cortex
- Brain area: Forebrain - Memory Management Area
- Role: processor.memory.ca2
- Function: Gate controlled by the activity of the supramammillary nucleus to control signal propagation between HC lamines
- Notes to function: Hippocampus. Receives theta rithm input from Septum Nucleus; the only SUM projection in rat, the only converge from ET L2 and L3; social memory
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Components
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Connectivity
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Inbound Region Connections:
Outbound Region Connections:
Target Area | Target Region | Target Name | Type | Reference |
FMM | FMM.FT.HC.CA1D | Distal CA1 of Hippocampus | excitatory-glu | Flow of impulses in hippocampal region (CA2 -> CA1, abstract) |
FMM.FT.HC.CA1M | Middle CA1 of Hippocampus | excitatory-glu | Flow of impulses in hippocampal region (CA2 -> CA1, abstract) | |
FMM.FT.HC.CA1P | Proximal CA1 of Hippocampus | excitatory-glu | Flow of impulses in hippocampal region (CA2 -> CA1, abstract) |
Thirdparty Circuits
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- KIV model of cortico-hippocampal formation with subcortical projections for motor actions - see Reference
References
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- http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Head_direction_cells
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030645220600755X
- http://jn.physiology.org/content/107/10/2633
- http://www.nature.com/nrn/journal/v5/n7
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1571064507000243
- http://what-when-how.com/neuroscience/the-limbic-system-integrative-systems-part-1/