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1. Spatial representation by ramping activity of neurons in the retrohippocampal cortex.

2. Field repetition and local mapping in the hippocampus and the medial entorhinal cortex.

3. Lesions of the Head Direction Cell System Increase Hippocampal Place Field Repetition.

4. Place cells on a maze encode routes rather than destinations.

5. Conserved hippocampal cellular pathophysiology but distinct behavioural deficits in a new rat model of FXS.

6. Place fields and the cognitive map.

7. Hippocampus, delay discounting, and vicarious trial-and-error.

8. Prepubertal stress and hippocampal function: sex-specific effects.

9. The postsubiculum and spatial learning: the role of postsubicular synaptic activity and synaptic plasticity in hippocampal place cell, object, and object-location memory.

10. The postsubiculum is necessary for spatial alternation but not for homing by path integration.

11. The role of hippocampal subregions in memory for stimulus associations.

12. Associative recognition and the hippocampus: differential effects of hippocampal lesions on object-place, object-context and object-place-context memory.

13. Arbitrary associations in animals: what can paired associate recall in rats tell us about the neural basis of episodic memory? Theoretical comment on Kesner, Hunsaker, & Warthen (2008).

14. Schemas and memory consolidation.

15. Exploring the role of context-dependent hippocampal activity in spatial alternation behavior.

16. The role of the hippocampus in object recognition in rats: examination of the influence of task parameters and lesion size.

17. Dissociating the past from the present in the activity of place cells.

18. One-trial odor-reward association: a form of event memory not dependent on hippocampal function.

19. Aging, spatial behavior and the cognitive map.

20. The stimulus control of local enclosures and barriers over head direction and place cell spatial firing.

21. Place Field Repetition and Spatial Learning in a Multicompartment Environment.

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