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- Time to retire the serial Papez circuit: Implications for space, memory, and attention
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- As part of this reformulation, we show that the anterior thalamic nuclei support a variety of functions (including mnemonic, spatial, and aspects of attention), some of which appear to be independent of the hippocampus.
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- Thalamic Feedback: Closing the Loop
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