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Uncovering a role for the dorsal hippocampal commissure in episodic memory
by
Hamandi, Khalid
, Postans, Mark
, Gray, William
, Jones, Derek
, Parker, Greg
, Dyrby, Tim
, Aggleton, John
, Winter, Mia
, Ptito, Maurice
, Lundell, Henrik
in
Anterior commissure
/ Hippocampus
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Parahippocampal gyrus
/ Primates
/ Substantia alba
/ Temporal lobe
2018
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Uncovering a role for the dorsal hippocampal commissure in episodic memory
by
Hamandi, Khalid
, Postans, Mark
, Gray, William
, Jones, Derek
, Parker, Greg
, Dyrby, Tim
, Aggleton, John
, Winter, Mia
, Ptito, Maurice
, Lundell, Henrik
in
Anterior commissure
/ Hippocampus
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Parahippocampal gyrus
/ Primates
/ Substantia alba
/ Temporal lobe
2018
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Uncovering a role for the dorsal hippocampal commissure in episodic memory
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Hamandi, Khalid
, Postans, Mark
, Gray, William
, Jones, Derek
, Parker, Greg
, Dyrby, Tim
, Aggleton, John
, Winter, Mia
, Ptito, Maurice
, Lundell, Henrik
in
Anterior commissure
/ Hippocampus
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Neuroscience
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Parahippocampal gyrus
/ Primates
/ Substantia alba
/ Temporal lobe
2018
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Uncovering a role for the dorsal hippocampal commissure in episodic memory
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Uncovering a role for the dorsal hippocampal commissure in episodic memory
2018
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The dorsal hippocampal commissure (DHC) is a white matter tract that provides inter-hemispheric connections between temporal lobe brain regions. Despite the importance of these regions for learning and memory, there is scant evidence of a role for the DHC in successful memory performance. We used diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) and white matter tractography to reconstruct the DHC across both humans (in vivo) and nonhuman primates (ex vivo). Across species, our findings demonstrate close consistency between the known anatomy and tract reconstructions of the DHC. Anterograde tract-tracer techniques also highlighted the parahippocampal origins of DHC fibers in nonhuman primates. Finally, we derived Diffusion Tensor MRI (DT-MRI) metrics from the DHC in a large sample of human subjects to investigate whether inter-individual variation in DHC microstructure is predictive of memory performance. The mean diffusivity of the DHC was correlated with performance in a standardised episodic memory task; an effect that was not reproduced in a comparison commissure tract, the anterior commissure. These findings highlight a role for the DHC in episodic memory, and our tract reconstruction approach has the potential to generate further novel insights into the role of this previously understudied white matter tract in both health and disease.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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