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The hippocampus is a part of the forebrain, located in the medial temporal lobe. It belongs to the limbic system and plays major roles in short term memory and spatial navigation. Humans and other mammals have two hippocampi, one in each side of the brain.
Growth factor protects key brain cells in Alzheimer's models

Growth factor protects key brain cells in Alzheimer's models

Heart drug improve learning and memory in middle-aged rats

Heart drug improve learning and memory in middle-aged rats

Fasudil could reduce risk of Alzheimer's

Fasudil could reduce risk of Alzheimer's

Insulin may slow or prevent damage caused by toxic proteins in Alzheimer's disease

Insulin may slow or prevent damage caused by toxic proteins in Alzheimer's disease

The end of sex as we once knew it

The end of sex as we once knew it

New insights into growth factor's role in brain development

New insights into growth factor's role in brain development

Imaging study shows how memories become permanent

Imaging study shows how memories become permanent

People who are socially active have lower risk for dementia

People who are socially active have lower risk for dementia

Exposure to lead brings cognitive problems later in life

Exposure to lead brings cognitive problems later in life

HRT linked to brain shrinkage, but not lesions

HRT linked to brain shrinkage, but not lesions

Growth of new brain cells requires 'epigenetic' switch

Growth of new brain cells requires 'epigenetic' switch

A novel glioblastoma mouse model developed

A novel glioblastoma mouse model developed

Researchers link blood sugar to normal cognitive aging

Researchers link blood sugar to normal cognitive aging

Matrix fragments trigger fatal excitement

Matrix fragments trigger fatal excitement

Why seniors forget negative events

Why seniors forget negative events

Stressed-out mice reveal role of epigenetics in behavior

Stressed-out mice reveal role of epigenetics in behavior

Decreased levels of binding gene affect memory and behavior

Decreased levels of binding gene affect memory and behavior

Cellular 'brakes' may slow memory process in aging brains

Cellular 'brakes' may slow memory process in aging brains

Brain deletion of FK506-binding protein enhances repetitive behaviors in mice

Brain deletion of FK506-binding protein enhances repetitive behaviors in mice

Stress-related disorders affect brain's processing of memory

Stress-related disorders affect brain's processing of memory

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