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1 - Functions of the Septo-Hippocampal System [Seite 1]
1.1 - Contents [Seite 7]
1.1.1 - Chairman's introduction [Seite 11]
1.1.2 - Objectives of the meeting [Seite 13]
1.1.3 - Anatomical and functional aspects of the septo-hippocampal projections [Seite 15]
1.1.3.1 - Discussion [Seite 30]
1.1.4 - The anatomical organization of septo-hippocampal projections [Seite 35]
1.1.4.1 - Discussion [Seite 54]
1.1.5 - Localization of putative transmitters in the hippocampal formation (with a note on the connections to septum and hypothalamus) [Seite 59]
1.1.5.1 - Discussion [Seite 90]
1.1.6 - Long-lasting facilitation of synaptic transmission [Seite 97]
1.1.6.1 - Discussion [Seite 112]
1.1.7 - Cholinergic mechanisms and short-term potentiation [Seite 119]
1.1.7.1 - Discussion [Seite 132]
1.1.8 - General Discussion I: [Seite 137]
1.1.8.1 - Monoaminergic inputs to the hippocampus [Seite 137]
1.1.8.2 - Nicotinic transmission in the hippocampus [Seite 140]
1.1.8.3 - Specific pathways between septum and hippocampus [Seite 148]
1.1.9 - Neuronal aspects of septohippocampal relations [Seite 155]
1.1.9.1 - Discussion [Seite 181]
1.1.10 - Single unit and lesion experiments on the sensory inputs to the hippocampal cognitive map [Seite 189]
1.1.10.1 - Discussion [Seite 202]
1.1.11 - Hippocampal electrical activity during waking behaviour and sleep: analyses using centrally acting drugs [Seite 209]
1.1.11.1 - Discussion [Seite 231]
1.1.12 - An experimental dissection of the septal syndrome [Seite 237]
1.1.12.1 - Discussion [Seite 270]
1.1.13 - The role of the septo-hippocampal system and its noradrenergic afferents in behavioural responses to non-reward [Seite 285]
1.1.13.1 - Discussion [Seite 310]
1.1.14 - General Discussion II: [Seite 319]
1.1.14.1 - Hippocampal units and theta activity [Seite 319]
1.1.14.2 - Mechanism of theta activity [Seite 329]
1.1.14.3 - Functional significance of theta activity [Seite 331]
1.1.15 - The function of septo-hippocampal connections in spatially organized behaviour [Seite 337]
1.1.15.1 - Discussion [Seite 353]
1.1.16 - Multivariate analysis of the septal syndrome [Seite 361]
1.1.16.1 - Discussion [Seite 379]
1.1.17 - A comparison of hippocampal pathology in man and other animals [Seite 383]
1.1.17.1 - Discussion [Seite 398]
1.1.18 - Final General Discussion: [Seite 417]
1.1.18.1 - Frequency potentiation and memory [Seite 417]
1.1.18.2 - Further comments on the hippocampal cognitive map theory [Seite 422]
1.1.18.3 - Functions of the septo-hippocampal system in man and other animals [Seite 427]
1.1.19 - Index of contributors [Seite 439]
1.1.20 - Subject index [Seite 440]