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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.
RNF123 gene may play a role in major depression

RNF123 gene may play a role in major depression

Glia cells also regulate learning and memory

Glia cells also regulate learning and memory

Silent strokes linked to memory loss in the elderly

Silent strokes linked to memory loss in the elderly

Decision support tool for objective diagnostics of Alzheimer's

Decision support tool for objective diagnostics of Alzheimer's

Small genetic changes may increase risk of schizophrenia

Small genetic changes may increase risk of schizophrenia

Brain atrophy is evident in Parkinson's patients with MCI

Brain atrophy is evident in Parkinson's patients with MCI

Intertwined diseases may both contribute to cognitive decline in Parkinson's

Intertwined diseases may both contribute to cognitive decline in Parkinson's

Training can change adult brain's structure

Training can change adult brain's structure

Animal study offers insights into possible drug targets to improve memory as we age

Animal study offers insights into possible drug targets to improve memory as we age

First study of cortisol awakening response in infants

First study of cortisol awakening response in infants

Removing amyloid beta can restore sense of smell in mouse model of Alzheimer's

Removing amyloid beta can restore sense of smell in mouse model of Alzheimer's

Carefully selected young, healthy neurons can repair brain circuitry

Carefully selected young, healthy neurons can repair brain circuitry

Exposure to loud noises induces plasticity in hippocampus

Exposure to loud noises induces plasticity in hippocampus

Researchers describe how brain handles spatial resolution

Researchers describe how brain handles spatial resolution

Sex during adolescence can have negative effects on body and mood well into adulthood

Sex during adolescence can have negative effects on body and mood well into adulthood

UCLA School of Nursing faculty members to present at AHA 2011

UCLA School of Nursing faculty members to present at AHA 2011

Study: Children with autism have more prefrontal brain neurons

Study: Children with autism have more prefrontal brain neurons

Cerebellum contributes to creation of cognitive map in the hippocampus

Cerebellum contributes to creation of cognitive map in the hippocampus

Nmnat1 protein may help prevent brain damage in babies with cerebral palsy

Nmnat1 protein may help prevent brain damage in babies with cerebral palsy

Birth control shot may impair a person's memory

Birth control shot may impair a person's memory

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