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Pattern completion and pattern separation mechanisms in the hippocampus
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Rolls, Edmund T. (2016) Pattern completion and pattern separation mechanisms in the hippocampus. In: Jackson, Pamela A. and Chiba, Andrea A. and Berman, Robert F. and Ragozzino, Michael E., (eds.) The neurobiological basis of memory : a system, attribute, and process analysis. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, pp. 77-113. ISBN 9783319157580
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Abstract
There is great interest in how pattern separation and pattern completion in the hippocampus contribute to its functions in memory and spatial function (Giocomo et al. 2011; Jezek et al. 2011; Leutgeb et al. 2007; McHugh et al. 2007; Nakashiba
et al. 2012; Nakazawa et al. 2002, 2003; Wills et al. 2005), and among those who have made many contributions in this area are Ray Kesner and his colleagues (Hunsaker and Kesner 2008, 2013; Kesner 2007, 2013; Kesner et al. 2012; Rolls and
Kesner 2006).
This chapter describes some of the different types of pattern separation and pattern completion in the hippocampal system, and the mechanisms that implement them. More comprehensive descriptions of my theory of hippocampal function, and
of differences between the primate and rodent hippocampal neuronal representations and the implications for understanding human memory are provided elsewhere (Rolls 2008, 2010b, 2013; Rolls and Kesner 2006; Rolls and Xiang 2006; Kesner and Rolls 2015). The theory has been developed through many stages (Rolls 1987, 1989a, b, c, 1990a, b, 1991, 1995, 1996b, 2008, 2010b; Rolls and Deco 2010; Rolls and Kesner 2006; Rolls and Treves 1998; Treves and Rolls 1991, 1992, 1994), has
as a predecessor developments made by David Marr (Marr 1971) (though he never identified the CA3 system as an autoassociation network), and has benefitted greatly from collaborations with many whose names appear below in the citations, including
Alessandro Treves and Simon Stringer. The operation of pattern association networks, autoassociation networks, and competitive networks has been described elsewhere (Hertz et al. 1991; Rolls 2008; Rolls and Treves 1998; Rolls 2016).
Item Type: | Book Item | ||||
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Divisions: | Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Science > Computer Science | ||||
Publisher: | Springer International Publishing | ||||
Place of Publication: | Cham, Switzerland | ||||
ISBN: | 9783319157580 | ||||
Book Title: | The neurobiological basis of memory : a system, attribute, and process analysis | ||||
Editor: | Jackson, Pamela A. and Chiba, Andrea A. and Berman, Robert F. and Ragozzino, Michael E. | ||||
Official Date: | 2016 | ||||
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Number of Pages: | 428 | ||||
Page Range: | pp. 77-113 | ||||
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-319-15759-7 | ||||
Status: | Not Peer Reviewed | ||||
Publication Status: | Published | ||||
Access rights to Published version: | Open Access (Creative Commons) | ||||
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