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To & From: Hippobellum & LINCs

Esther Krook-Magnuson
University of Minnesota
Oct 6, 2020

The hippocampus is a well-studied structure, important for spatial navigation, learning, and memory. The hippocampus, however, still contains secrets and does not work in a vacuum. LINCs are a novel form of long-range inhibitory neuron in the hippocampus, which may be important for coordinating activity between the hippocampus and downstream structures. The cerebellum, while classically viewed as a motor structure, is being increasingly recognized for its impact on cognitive domains. Recent work has demonstrated that the cerebellum can influence the hippocampus, including place cells.

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