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The Hippocampus from Cells to Systems

Structure, Connectivity, and Functional Contributions to Memory and Flexible Cognition

  • This book provides a comprehensive overview of the hippocampus from cells to systems; drawing from neurophysiological, neuroimaging, and neuropsychological research investigations conducted across species. There is no other work, to our knowledge, that brings together in a single source this breadth of coverage of the structure and function of the hippocampus.

  • The reach of this book extends well beyond traditional views of hippocampal function, highlighting contributions of the hippocampus to flexible cognition in a variety of cognitive domains.

  • Hannula and Duff have assembled a group of world-class authors who would not otherwise publish in the same circles, providing readers with a one-stop shop to learn about current and interdisciplinary perspectives on hippocampal structure and function.

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Cellular Structure and Function

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. The Nonhuman Primate Hippocampus: Neuroanatomy and Patterns of Cortical Connectivity

      • R. Insausti, M. P. Marcos, A. Mohedano-Moriano, M. M. Arroyo-Jiménez, M. Córcoles-Parada, E. Artacho-Pérula et al.
      Pages 3-36
    3. Human Hippocampal Theta Oscillations: Distinctive Features and Interspecies Commonalities

      • Joshua Jacobs, Bradley Lega, Andrew J. Watrous
      Pages 37-67
    4. Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Forgetting

      • Axel Guskjolen, Jonathan R. Epp, Paul W. Frankland
      Pages 95-121
    5. Manipulating Hippocampus-Dependent Memories: To Enhance, Delete or Incept?

      • Hugo J. Spiers, William de Cothi, Daniel Bendor
      Pages 123-137
  3. Development, Aging, and Functional Contributions to Learning and Memory

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 139-139
    2. Hippocampal Development: Structure, Function and Implications

      • Joshua K. Lee, Elliott G. Johnson, Simona Ghetti
      Pages 141-166
    3. Physical Activity and Cognitive Training: Impact on Hippocampal Structure and Function

      • Rachel Clark, Christopher Wendel, Michelle W. Voss
      Pages 209-243
  4. Beyond Memory: Contributions to Flexible Cognition

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 367-367
    2. How Hippocampal Memory Shapes, and Is Shaped by, Attention

      • Mariam Aly, Nicholas B. Turk-Browne
      Pages 369-403
    3. The Hippocampus and Memory Integration: Building Knowledge to Navigate Future Decisions

      • Margaret L. Schlichting, Alison R. Preston
      Pages 405-437
    4. Escaping the Past: Contributions of the Hippocampus to Future Thinking and Imagination

      • Daniel L. Schacter, Donna Rose Addis, Karl K. Szpunar
      Pages 439-465
    5. Hippocampal Contributions to Language Use and Processing

      • Melissa C. Duff, Sarah Brown-Schmidt
      Pages 503-536

About this book

The hippocampus has long been considered a critical substrate in the neurobiology, neuropsychology, and cognitive neuroscience of memory. Over the past few decades, a number of ground-breaking theoretical and methodological advances have radically enhanced our understanding of the structure and function of the hippocampus and revolutionized the neuroscientific study of memory. Cutting across disciplines and approaches, these advances offer novel insights into the molecular and cellular structure and physiology of the hippocampus, the role of hippocampus in the formation, (re)consolidation, enhancement, and retrieval of memory across time and development, and permit investigators to address questions about how the hippocampus interacts, functionally and anatomically, with other neural systems in service of memory. In addition, recent investigations also suggest that the mechanistic properties and functional processing features of the hippocampus permit broader contributions to cognition, beyond memory, to the domains of attention, decision-making, language, social cognition, and a variety of other capacities that are critical for flexible cognition and behavior. These advances have profound implications for the neurobiology and cognitive neuroscience of hippocampus dependent cognition and for the numerous psychiatric and neurological diseases and disorders for which hippocampal pathology is a hallmark such as Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia.
The goal of this book is to bring together in a single source an integrated review of these advances providing state of the art treatment on the structure and function of the hippocampus. Contributors will examine the hippocampus from a variety of levels (from cells to systems) using a wide range of methods (from neurobiological approaches in non-human animals to neuroimaging and neuropsychological work in humans). 

Reviews

“This is a detailed monograph on the neurophysiology of the hippocampus in animals and humans. … I recommend this book to neurologists, neurophysiologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and neurosurgeons with a strong interest in the hippocampus and its rles in the brain.” (Joseph Grenier, Amazon.com, November, 2017)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA

    Deborah E. Hannula

  • Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA

    Melissa C. Duff

About the editors

Deborah Hannula is an Associate Professor and the Associate Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

As the director of the MINDfull of Memory Laboratory, much of Dr. Hannula’s research has focused on contributions made by the hippocampus to working memory and unconscious or implicit expressions of memory. Current work examines interactions between long-term memory and attention with particular focus on questions about whether attention might be captured by long-term memories and the neural substrates that drive these effects. To address research questions in each of these domains, Dr. Hannula’s lab combines eye tracking, functional MRI, and neuropsychological methods. Dr. Hannula has received research funding from the National Institutes of Health and, most recently, was the recipient of a Career Award from the National Science Foundation. She has published nearly 30 articles that examine the basic constructs and neural correlates of learning and memory, and her research was featured recently in the 2015 Edition of the UWM Research Report.  For more information about Dr. Hannula’s work, interested parties are invited to visit her lab website: https://sites.google.com/site/mindfulofmemorylab/home

 

 

Melissa Duff is an Associate Professor in Hearing and Speech Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 

Dr. Melissa Duff is the director of the Communication and Memory Laboratory. Her research focuses on the role of the hippocampus in language use and processing, and in flexible cognition more broadly. Methodologically, the lab combines neuropsychological, neuroimaging, and eye-tracking methods together with behavioral methods to address questions about the contribution of memory to various aspects of language and communication, and the dynamic network of neural and cognitive systems that support memory and language in the everyday communicative settings and tasks. Dr. Duff also conducts work in the area of acquired brain injury and is interested in factors that influence long-term outcome. Dr. Duff has an established record of research funding from the National Institutes of Health, and is the author of more than 75 research publications and chapters in these areas. She is the recipient of the 2010 Award for Early Career Contributions in Research by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and was named Dean’s Scholar in 2015 at the University of Iowa where she was a faculty member until 2016. 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: The Hippocampus from Cells to Systems

  • Book Subtitle: Structure, Connectivity, and Functional Contributions to Memory and Flexible Cognition

  • Editors: Deborah E. Hannula, Melissa C. Duff

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50406-3

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG 2017

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-50405-6Published: 30 March 2017

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-84393-3Published: 08 May 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-50406-3Published: 01 March 2017

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: X, 589

  • Number of Illustrations: 18 b/w illustrations, 50 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Neurosciences, Neurobiology, Cognitive Psychology

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