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    How do mammillary body inputs contribute to anterior thalamic function? by Dillingham, Christopher M, Frizzati, Aura, Nelson, Andrew J D, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-07-2015)
    “…It has long been assumed that the main function of the mammillary bodies is to provide a relay for indirect hippocampal inputs to the anterior thalamic nuclei…”
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    Why Isn't the Head Direction System Necessary for Direction? Lessons From the Lateral Mammillary Nuclei by Dillingham, Christopher M, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (13-09-2019)
    “…Complex spatial representations in the hippocampal formation and related cortical areas require input from the head direction system. However, a recurrent…”
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    Complementary subicular pathways to the anterior thalamic nuclei and mammillary bodies in the rat and macaque monkey brain by Christiansen, Kat, Dillingham, Christopher M., Wright, Nicholas F., Saunders, Richard C., Vann, Seralynne D., Aggleton, John P.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-04-2016)
    “…The origins of the hippocampal (subicular) projections to the anterior thalamic nuclei and mammillary bodies were compared in rats and macaque monkeys using…”
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    Fornical and nonfornical projections from the rat hippocampal formation to the anterior thalamic nuclei by Dillingham, Christopher M., Erichsen, Jonathan T., O'Mara, Shane M., Aggleton, John P., Vann, Seralynne D.

    Published in Hippocampus (01-09-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT The hippocampal formation and anterior thalamic nuclei form part of an interconnected network thought to support memory. A central pathway in this…”
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    The Anatomical Boundary of the Rat Claustrum by Dillingham, Christopher M, Mathiasen, Mathias L, Frost, Bethany E, Lambert, Marie A C, Bubb, Emma J, Jankowski, Maciej M, Aggleton, John P, O'Mara, Shane M

    Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (31-05-2019)
    “…The claustrum is a subcortical nucleus that exhibits dense connectivity across the neocortex. Considerable recent progress has been made in establishing its…”
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    Lack of change in CA1 dendritic spine density or clustering in rats following training on a radial-arm maze task by Craig, Emma, Dillingham, Christopher M, Milczarek, Michal M, Phillips, Heather M, Davies, Moira, Perry, James C, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in Wellcome open research (2020)
    “… Neuronal plasticity is thought to underlie learning and memory formation. The density of dendritic spines in the CA1 region of the hippocampus has been…”
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    Time to put the mammillothalamic pathway into context by Dillingham, Christopher M., Milczarek, Michal M., Perry, James C., Vann, Seralynne D.

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-02-2021)
    “…•The mammillothalamic pathway plays a key role in temporal and contextual memory.•The mammillothalamic pathway mediates hippocampo-cortical functions.•The…”
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    Asymmetric cross-hemispheric connections link the rat anterior thalamic nuclei with the cortex and hippocampal formation by Mathiasen, Mathias L, Dillingham, Christopher M, Kinnavane, Lisa, Powell, Anna, Aggleton, John P

    Published in Neuroscience (04-05-2017)
    “…Highlights • Thalamocortical projections from ATN are ipsilateral with the exception of a restricted bilateral AV projection to RSC. • Corticothalamic…”
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    Mammillothalamic Disconnection Alters Hippocampocortical Oscillatory Activity and Microstructure: Implications for Diencephalic Amnesia by Dillingham, Christopher M, Milczarek, Michal M, Perry, James C, Frost, Bethany E, Parker, Greg D, Assaf, Yaniv, Sengpiel, Frank, O'Mara, Shane M, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (21-08-2019)
    “…Diencephalic amnesia can be as debilitating as the more commonly known temporal lobe amnesia, yet the precise contribution of diencephalic structures to memory…”
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    Separate cortical and hippocampal cell populations target the rat nucleus reuniens and mammillary bodies by Mathiasen, Mathias L., Amin, Eman, Nelson, Andrew J. D., Dillingham, Christopher M., O'Mara, Shane M., Aggleton, John P.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-06-2019)
    “…Nucleus reuniens receives dense projections from both the hippocampus and the frontal cortices. Reflecting these connections, this nucleus is thought to enable…”
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    Electrophysiological Properties of the Medial Mammillary Bodies across the Sleep-Wake Cycle by Dillingham, Christopher M, Wilson, Jonathan J, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in eNeuro (01-04-2024)
    “…The medial mammillary bodies (MBs) play an important role in the formation of spatial memories; their dense inputs from hippocampal and brainstem regions makes…”
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    Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions by Frizzati, Aura, Milczarek, Michal M, Sengpiel, Frank, Thomas, Kerrie L, Dillingham, Christopher M, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in Neuroscience (25-08-2016)
    “…Highlights • Mammillothalamic tract lesions impaired T-maze alternation performance. • Mammillothalamic tract lesions reduced Zif268 levels in retrosplenial…”
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    Enhanced Tracking System Based on Micro Inertial Measurements Unit to Measure Sensorimotor Responses in Pigeons by Aldoumani, Noor, Meydan, Turgut, Dillingham, Christopher M., Erichsen, Jonathan T.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (15-12-2016)
    “…The ability to orientate and navigate is critically important for the survival of all migratory birds and other animals. Progress in understanding the…”
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    The impact of fornix lesions in rats on spatial learning tasks sensitive to anterior thalamic and hippocampal damage by Dumont, Julie R., Amin, Eman, Wright, Nicholas F., Dillingham, Christopher M., Aggleton, John P.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-02-2015)
    “…•Fornix damage mildly impair spatial biconditional and passive place learning tasks.•Fornix lesions impair spatial go/no-go and alternation problems.•Fornix…”
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    Trajectory of hippocampal fibres to the contralateral anterior thalamus and mammillary bodies in rats, mice, and macaque monkeys by Mathiasen, Mathias L., Louch, Rebecca C., Nelson, Andrew D., Dillingham, Christopher M., Aggleton, John P.

    Published in Brain and neuroscience advances (2019)
    “…The routes by which the hippocampal formation projects bilaterally to the anterior thalamic nuclei and mammillary bodies were examined in the mouse, rat, and…”
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    Calcium-binding protein immunoreactivity in Gudden's tegmental nuclei and the hippocampal formation: differential co-localization in neurons projecting to the mammillary bodies by Dillingham, Christopher M, Holmes, Joshua D, Wright, Nicholas F, Erichsen, Jonathan T, Aggleton, John P, Vann, Seralynne D

    Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (04-08-2015)
    “…The principal projections to the mammillary bodies arise from just two sites, Gudden's tegmental nuclei (dorsal and ventral nuclei) and the hippocampal…”
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    The claustrum: Considerations regarding its anatomy, functions and a programme for research by Dillingham, Christopher M., Jankowski, Maciej M., Chandra, Ruchi, Frost, Bethany E., O’Mara, Shane M.

    Published in Brain and Neuroscience Advances (01-01-2017)
    “…The claustrum is a highly conserved but enigmatic structure, with connections to the entire cortical mantle, as well as to an extended and extensive range of…”
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    Lack of change in CA1 dendritic spine density or clustering in rats following training on a radial-arm maze task by Craig, Emma, Dillingham, Christopher M., Milczarek, Michal M., Phillips, Heather M., Davies, Moira, Perry, James C., Vann, Seralynne D.

    Published in Wellcome open research (2020)
    “…Background:  Neuronal plasticity is thought to underlie learning and memory formation. The density of dendritic spines in the CA1 region of the hippocampus has…”
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