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  • The roles of the perirhinal, parahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices in memory are not well understood. Reviewing studies in rodents, monkeys and humans, Ranganath and Ritchey suggest that these areas are core components of two cortical networks that support different types of memory and different aspects of cognition.

    • Charan Ranganath
    • Maureen Ritchey
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Volume: 13, P: 713-726
  • Computational studies have hinted that hippocampal subfields represent information differently. Here, the authors show that when retrieving items that share an episodic context, subfield CA1 represent similarities between items whereas CA2/3/dentate gyrus represents item-unique features.

    • Halle R. Dimsdale-Zucker
    • Maureen Ritchey
    • Charan Ranganath
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-8
  • Determining how to respond to others in distress is central to social cognition. In a new model, male rats approach stressed juveniles but avoid stressed adults; these behaviors require excitatory action of oxytocin within the insular cortex.

    • Morgan M. Rogers-Carter
    • Juan A. Varela
    • John P. Christianson
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 21, P: 404-414