New York: Springer, 1976. — 450 p.
These books are the result of a conviction held by the editors, authors, and publisher that the time is appropriate for assembling in one place information about functions of the hippocampus derived from many varied lines of research. Because of the explosion of research into the anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and behavioral aspects of the hip pocampus, some means of synthesis of the results from these lines of research was called for. We first thought of a conference. In fact, officials in the National Institute of Mental Health suggested we organize such a conference on the hippocampus, but after a few tentative steps in this direction, interest at the federal level waned, probably due to the decreases in federal support for research in the basic health sciences so keenly felt in recent years. However, the editors also had come to the view that conferences are mainly valuable to the participants. The broad range of students (of all ages) of brain behavior relations do not profit from conference proceedings unless the proceedings are subsequently published. Furthermore, conferences dealing with the functional character of organ systems approached from many points of view are most successful after participants have become acquainted with each other's work. Therefore, we believe that a book is the best format for disseminating information, and that its publication can be the stimulus for many future conferences.
Functional Organization of the Limbic System in the Process of Registration of Information: Facts and Hypotheses
The Electrical Activity of the Hippocampus and Processes of Attention
Hippocampal Rhythmic Slow Activity and Neocortical Low-Voltage Fast Activity: Relations to Behavior
Hippocampal Electrical Activity and Behavior
The θ Mode of Hippocampal Function
Some Characteristics and Functional Relations of the Electrical Activity of the Primate Hippocampus and a Hypothesis of Hippocampal Function
Behavioral Correlates and Firing Repertoires of Neurons in the Dorsal Hippocampal Formation and Septum of Unrestrained Rats
Brain Stem-Hypothalamic Systems Influencing Hippocampal Activity and Behavior
Fractionation of Hippocampal Function in Learning
Choice Behavior in Rats with Hippocampal Lesions
The Development of Hippocampal Function: Implications for Theory and for Therapy
Amnestic Confusional Phenomena, Hippocampal Stimulation, and Laterality Factors
Some Analyses of Amnesic Syndromes in Brain-Damaged Patients
The Problem of the Amnesic Syndrome in Man and Animals