Behavioral functions of the CA3 subregion of the hippocampus

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Kesner, Raymond P. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Utah, Dept Psychol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
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10.1101/lm.688207
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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From a behavioral perspective, the CA3a,b subregion of the hippocampus plays an important role in the encoding of new spatial information within short-term memory with a duration of seconds and minutes. This can easily be observed in tasks that require rapid encoding, novelty detection, one-trial short-term or working memory, and one-trial cued recall primarily for spatial information. These are tasks that have been assumed to reflect the operations of episodic memory and require interactions between CA3a, b and the dentate gyrus via mossy fiber inputs into the CA3a, b. The CA3a, b is also important for encoding of spatial information requiring multiple trials including the acquisition of arbitrary and relational associations. These tasks tend to be non-episodic and can be mediated by arbitrary and conjunctive operations. All these tasks are assumed to operate within an autoassociative network function of the CA3 region. The output from CA3a, b via the fimbria and the medial and lateral perforant path inputs play a supporting role in the neural circuit that supports the operation of these tasks. The CA3a, b also plays a role in sequential processing of information in cooperation with CA1 based on the Schaffer collateral output from CA3a, b to CA1. The CA3a, b also supports retrieval of short-term memory information based on a spatial pattern completion process. Finally, CA3c may, in cooperation with the dentate gyrus, serve an important role in processing the geometry of the environment.
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