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Hippocampus Volume 31, Number 1, 2020 Pages 1–114 previous Total-pages: Spine-width: Paper-type: UPM Gloss 70gsm Current Total-pages:116 Spine-width: 3.8mm Paper-type: UPM Gloss 70gsm VOLUME 31, NUMBER 1, 2021 Volume 31, Number 1, 2021 H Hiip pp po occampus ampus CONTENTS RAPID COMMUNICATION page 3 Christine Cincotta, Nathen J. Murawski, Stephanie L. Grella, Olivia McKissick, Emily Doucette and Steve Ramirez Chronic activation of fear engrams induces extinction-like behavior in ethanol-exposed mice Published online 18 September 2020 RESEARCH ARTICLES page 11 Shauna M. Stark, Amy Frithsen and Craig E.L. Stark Age-related alterations in functional connectivity along the longitudinal axis of the hippocampus and its subfi elds Published online 12 September 2020 page 28 Melanie J. Sekeres, Morris Moscovitch, Gordon Winocur, Sara Pishdadian, Dan Nichol and Cheryl L. Grady Reminders activate the prefrontal-medial temporal cortex and attenuate forgetting of event memory Published online 23 September 2020 page 46 Marta Sabariego, Nina S. Tabrizi, Greer J. Marshall, Ali N. McLagan, Safa Jawad and Jena B. Hales In the temporal organization of episodic memory, the hippocampus supports the experience of elapsed time Published online 21 September 2020 page 56 Kimberley Lothmann, Jana Deitersen, Karl Zilles, Katrin Amunts and Christina Herold New boundaries and dissociation of the mouse hippocampus along the dorsal-ventral axis based on glutamatergic, GABAergic and catecholaminergic receptor densities Published online 28 September 2020 page 79 Sarah M. Banker, David Pagliaccio, Bruce Ramphal, Lauren Thomas, Alex Dranovsky and Amy E. Margolis Altered structure and functional connectivity of the hippocampus are associated with social and mathematical diffi culties in nonverbal learning disability Published online 19 September 2020 The cover image is based on the Research Article In the temporal organization of episodic memory, the hippocampus supports the experience of elapsed time by Marta Sabariego et al., https://doi.org/ 10.1002/hipo.23261. Illustration Credit: Iris García Carvajal. contents continued on c3
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Published: Jan 1, 2021
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