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The hippocampus is a part of the forebrain, located in the medial temporal lobe. It belongs to the limbic system and plays major roles in short term memory and spatial navigation. Humans and other mammals have two hippocampi, one in each side of the brain.
Novel therapeutics targeting primary cilia may reverse neurodevelopmental disorders

Novel therapeutics targeting primary cilia may reverse neurodevelopmental disorders

Researchers identify the role of calcium channel subunits in synapse development

Researchers identify the role of calcium channel subunits in synapse development

New radiotracer provides a quantitative measure of disease progression after stroke

New radiotracer provides a quantitative measure of disease progression after stroke

Brain's dedicated immune cells clear paths through 'scaffolding' to let neurons talk

Brain's dedicated immune cells clear paths through 'scaffolding' to let neurons talk

Scientists substantiate the existence of concept cells in the brain

Scientists substantiate the existence of concept cells in the brain

Inhibitory interneurons excite the developing brain, study finds

Inhibitory interneurons excite the developing brain, study finds

A New Imaging Approach To See Multiple Proteins Simultaneously

A New Imaging Approach To See Multiple Proteins Simultaneously

Memory cells that help to interpret new situations identified

Memory cells that help to interpret new situations identified

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