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Is there a direct projection from perirhinal cortex to the hippocampus?

Is there a direct projection from perirhinal cortex to the hippocampus? HIPPOCAMPUS 8:424–425 (1998) LETTER TO THE EDITOR Is There a Direct Projection From Perirhinal Cortex to the Hippocampus? Ping Liu and David K. Bilkey Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand To the Editors: al., Journal of Neuroscience, 9:216–228, 1989), it is likely that the perirhinal cortex projects primarily to the dorsal In an article published recently in Hippocampus (7:643–655, 1997), K.J. (septal) hippocampus. Recordings made in more poste- Canning and L.S. Leung concluded that the perirhinal cortex does not rior regions of the hippocampus (i.e., the intermediate provide a substantial direct input to the dentate gyrus (DG) or CA1 of the septal-temporal region) may not reflect perirhinal activa- hippocampus. Since this conclusion is at odds with that of Liu and Bilkey tion and may, therefore, be more influenced by entorhi- (Hippocampus, 6:125–135, 1996; Hippocampus, 7:389–396, 1997), we are nal cortex input. interested in the factors that might underlie this difference. In both the Second, we did not test the perirhinal-hippocampal Canning and Leung and Liu and Bilkey studies, it was shown that response following ibotenic acid lesions of the perirhinal single-pulse stimulation of the perirhinal cortex (PRC) evoked field cortex, but we did find that the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Hippocampus Wiley

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1050-9631
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1098-1063
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10.1002/(SICI)1098-1063(1998)8:4<424::AID-HIPO10>3.0.CO;2-2
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HIPPOCAMPUS 8:424–425 (1998) LETTER TO THE EDITOR Is There a Direct Projection From Perirhinal Cortex to the Hippocampus? Ping Liu and David K. Bilkey Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand To the Editors: al., Journal of Neuroscience, 9:216–228, 1989), it is likely that the perirhinal cortex projects primarily to the dorsal In an article published recently in Hippocampus (7:643–655, 1997), K.J. (septal) hippocampus. Recordings made in more poste- Canning and L.S. Leung concluded that the perirhinal cortex does not rior regions of the hippocampus (i.e., the intermediate provide a substantial direct input to the dentate gyrus (DG) or CA1 of the septal-temporal region) may not reflect perirhinal activa- hippocampus. Since this conclusion is at odds with that of Liu and Bilkey tion and may, therefore, be more influenced by entorhi- (Hippocampus, 6:125–135, 1996; Hippocampus, 7:389–396, 1997), we are nal cortex input. interested in the factors that might underlie this difference. In both the Second, we did not test the perirhinal-hippocampal Canning and Leung and Liu and Bilkey studies, it was shown that response following ibotenic acid lesions of the perirhinal single-pulse stimulation of the perirhinal cortex (PRC) evoked field cortex, but we did find that the

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