1 On the Basic Architecture of the Septal Region.- 2 Neuronal Networks That Control the Septal Pacemaker System: Synaptic Interconnections Between the Septal Complex, Hippocampus, Supramammillary Area, and Median Raphe.- 3 Cellular Pharmacology at Synapses Within the Septal Complex.- 4 Septal Orchestration of Hippocampal Network Dynamics.- 5 Septal Modulation of Hippocampal Dynamics: What Is the Function of the Theta Rhythm?.- 6 The Medial Septum: Node of the Ascending Brainstem Hippocampal Synchronizing Pathways.- 7 ...
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1 On the Basic Architecture of the Septal Region.- 2 Neuronal Networks That Control the Septal Pacemaker System: Synaptic Interconnections Between the Septal Complex, Hippocampus, Supramammillary Area, and Median Raphe.- 3 Cellular Pharmacology at Synapses Within the Septal Complex.- 4 Septal Orchestration of Hippocampal Network Dynamics.- 5 Septal Modulation of Hippocampal Dynamics: What Is the Function of the Theta Rhythm?.- 6 The Medial Septum: Node of the Ascending Brainstem Hippocampal Synchronizing Pathways.- 7 Transsynaptic Mechanisms Controlling Cholinergic Neuronal Activation in the Septohippocampal and nBM-Cortical Pathways: Differential Roles in Memory and Attentional Processes?.- 8 The Septal Region and Social behavior.- 9 The Septum and Anxiety.- 10 The Septal Complex as Seen Through the Context of Fear.- 11 The Septohippocampal System and Path Integration.- 12 Septal Modulation of the Working Memory for Voluntary behavior.- 13 The Medial Septum and WorkingJEpisodic Memory.- 14 Septal Lesions as a Model for Evaluating Potential Cognition Enhancers.- 15 Human Memory Dysfunctions Due to Septal Lesions.
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