Consciousness, memory, and the hippocampal system: What kind of connections can we make?
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- open peer-commentary
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
- Vol. 18 (4) , 680-681
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00040449
Abstract
Gray's account is remarkable in its depth and scope but too little attention is paid to poor correspondences with the literature on hippocampal/subicular damage, the theta rhythm, and novelty detection. An alternative account, focusing on hippocampal involvement in organizing memories in a way that makes them accessible to conscious recollection but not in access to consciousness per se, avoids each of these limitations.Keywords
This publication has 162 references indexed in Scilit:
- Separate visual pathways for perception and actionPublished by Elsevier ,2003
- Modulation of dorsal thalamic cell activity by the ventral pallidum: Its role in the regulation of thalamocortical activity by the basal gangliaSynapse, 1994
- From overt behavior to hypothetical behavior to memory: Inference in the wrong directionBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994
- Social anxiety in schizophreniaSchizophrenia Research, 1994
- 5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine lesions in the fornix—fimbria attenuate latent inhibitionBehavioral and Neural Biology, 1993
- Time-locked multiregional retroactivation: A systems-level proposal for the neural substrates of recall and recognitionCognition, 1989
- GABA as the pallidothalamic neurotransmitter: implications for basal ganglia functionBrain Research, 1981
- Minds, brains, and programsBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 1980
- Some additional quantitative observations of immediate memory in a patient with bilateral hippocampal lesionsNeuropsychologia, 1968
- A PROPOSED MECHANISM OF EMOTIONArchives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1937