Perirhinal Cortex
"Perirhinal Cortex" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An area in the temporal lobe that is important for memory encoding and retrieval. It is bordered caudally by the parahippocampal cortex (see HIPPOCAMPUS) and ventrally and medially by the ENTORHINAL CORTEX.
Descriptor ID |
D000071039
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MeSH Number(s) |
A08.186.211.730.885.287.500.863.574
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Concept/Terms |
Perirhinal Cortex- Perirhinal Cortex
- Cortex, Perirhinal
- Cortices, Perirhinal
- Perirhinal Cortices
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2015 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2016 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Perirhinal Cortex" by people in Profiles.
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Peters J, Scofield MD, Reichel CM. Chemogenetic activation of the perirhinal cortex reverses methamphetamine-induced memory deficits and reduces relapse. Learn Mem. 2018 09; 25(9):410-415.
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Agster KL, Tom?s Pereira I, Saddoris MP, Burwell RD. Subcortical connections of the perirhinal, postrhinal, and entorhinal cortices of the rat. II. efferents. Hippocampus. 2016 09; 26(9):1213-30.
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Martin CB, Cowell RA, Gribble PL, Wright J, K?hler S. Distributed category-specific recognition-memory signals in human perirhinal cortex. Hippocampus. 2016 Apr; 26(4):423-36.
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Peters J, Scofield MD, Ghee SM, Heinsbroek JA, Reichel CM. Perirhinal Cortex mGlu5 Receptor Activation Reduces Relapse to Methamphetamine Seeking by Restoring Novelty Salience. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2016 May; 41(6):1477-85.