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Hippocampus Volume 29, Number 10, 2019 Pages 889–1022 previous Total-pages: Spine-width: Paper-type: UPM Gloss 80gsm Current Total-pages: 132 Spine-width: 4.9 mm Paper-type: UPM Gloss 80gsm VOLUME 29, NUMBER 10, 2019 Volume 29, Number 10, 2019 H Hiip pp po occampus ampus CONTENTS RESEARCH ARTICLES page 891 Virginia Protto, Marzia Soligo, Maria Egle De Stefano, Stefano Farioli-Vecchioli, Lionel N. J. L. Marlier, Robert Nisticò and Luigi Manni Electroacupuncture in rats normalizes the diabetes-induced alterations in the septo-hippocampal cholinergic system Published online 14 March 2019 page 905 Valeria Rytova, Despina E. Ganella, David Hawkes, Ross A. D. Bathgate, Sherie Ma and Andrew L. Gundlach Chronic activation of the relaxin-3 receptor on GABA neurons in rat ventral hippocampus promotes anxiety and social avoidance Published online 19 March 2019 page 921 Ernie Hwaun and Laura Lee Colgin CA3 place cells that represent a novel waking experience are preferentially reactivated during sharp wave-ripples in subsequent sleep Published online 19 March 2019 page 939 Allie J. Widman, Joshua L. Cohen, Chelsea R. McCoy, Keaton A. Unroe, Matthew E. Glover, Anas U. Khan, Teruko Bredemann, Lori L. McMahon and Sarah M. Clinton Rats bred for high anxiety exhibit distinct fear-related coping behavior, hippocampal physiology, and synaptic plasticity-related gene expression Published online 17 April 2019 page 957 César Rennó-Costa, Daniel Garcia Teixeira and Ivan Soltesz Regulation of gamma-frequency oscillation by feedforward inhibition: A computational modeling study Published online 16 April 2019 RAPID COMMUNICATION page 971 Veronica Muffato, Christopher Hilton, Chiara Meneghetti, Rossana De Beni and Jan M. Wiener Evidence for age-related defi cits in object-location binding during place recognition Published online 9 May 2019 COMMENTARY page 980 Rahul K. Rathour and Rishikesh Narayanan Degeneracy in hippocampal physiology and plasticity Published online 13 July 2019 Cover legend: This cover image is based on the Research Article CA3 place cells that represent a novel waking experience are preferentially reactivated during sharp wave-ripples in subsequent sleep by Ernie Hwaun and Laura Lee Colgin, https://doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23090. Cover Image © Alexis Newton Images.
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