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    Hippocampus-dependent emergence of spatial sequence coding in retrosplenial cortex by Mao, Dun, Neumann, Adam R., Sun, Jianjun, Bonin, Vincent, Mohajerani, Majid H., McNaughton, Bruce L.

    “…Retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in visuospatial integration and spatial learning, and RSC neurons exhibit discrete, place cell-like sequential activity…”
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    Spatial Information Encoding across Multiple Neocortical Regions Depends on an Intact Hippocampus by Esteves, Ingrid M, Chang, HaoRan, Neumann, Adam R, Sun, JianJun, Mohajerani, Majid H, McNaughton, Bruce L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-01-2021)
    “…There has been considerable research showing populations of neurons encoding for different aspects of space in the brain. Recently, several studies using…”
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    Cortical reactivation of spatial and non-spatial features coordinates with hippocampus to form a memory dialogue by Chang, HaoRan, Esteves, Ingrid M., Neumann, Adam R., Mohajerani, Majid H., McNaughton, Bruce L.

    Published in Nature communications (27-11-2023)
    “…Episodic memories comprise diverse attributes of experience distributed across neocortical areas. The hippocampus is integral to rapidly binding these diffuse…”
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    Consolidation of cellular memory representations in superficial neocortex by Esteves, Ingrid M., Chang, HaoRan, Neumann, Adam R., McNaughton, Bruce L.

    Published in iScience (17-02-2023)
    “…Systems-level memory consolidation, a key concept in memory research, involves the conversion of memories that depend on the hippocampus for their formation…”
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    Coordinated activities of retrosplenial ensembles during resting-state encode spatial landmarks by Chang, HaoRan, Esteves, Ingrid M, Neumann, Adam R, Sun, Jianjun, Mohajerani, Majid H, McNaughton, Bruce L

    “…The brain likely uses offline periods to consolidate recent memories. One hypothesis holds that the hippocampal output provides a unique, global linking or…”
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