Table Of ContentIndex to Volume 10
A BERNAL, FaBiAN, NoeMi ANDRES, DENISE SAMUEL, LypIA KERK-
ERIAN-LEGOFF, AND NicoLE Many. Age-Related Resistance
to a-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-4-Isoxazole Propionic Acid-
Actin Dynamics in Dendritic Spines: A Form of Regulated
Induced Hippocampal Lesion
Plasticity at Excitatory Synapses
Best, Puiu J. See White, Aaron M.
Activation of Hippocampal Neurons, Immunocytochemical
BINGHAM, VERNER. See Siegel, Jennifer.................
Mapping of Fos Protein Following Seizures in Gerbils In-
BockHo_t, H.J. See Pantel, J
dicates the Bonansco, CHRISTIAN. See Borde, Michel
Age-Related Deficits in the Ability to Encode Contextual Borpe, MIcHEL, CHRISTIAN BoNANSCO, DAvip FERNANDEZ DE
Change: A Place Cell Analysis Sevitia, Dipier LE Ray, AND WASHINGTON BuNo. Voltage—
Age-Related Resistance to a-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-4- Clamp Analysis of the Potentiation of the Slow Ca**-
Isoxazole Propionic Acid-Induced Hippocampal Lesion. . . 296 Activated K* Current in Hippocampal Pyramidal Neu-
AGGLETON, J.P., S.D. VANN, C.J.P. OswaLp, AND M. Goon.
Identifying Cortical Inputs to the Rat Hippocampus That Borisyuk, RoMAN. See Denham, Michael
Subserve Allocentric Spatial Processes: A Simple Problem BOuILLERET, VIVIANE, FABIENNE Loup, TANIA KIENER, CHRISTIAN
With a Complex Answer MaRESCAUX, AND JEAN-Marc Fritscuy. Early Loss of Inter-
AucER, B.E. See Morishita, W neurons and Delayed Subunit-Specific Changes in
Allocentric Spatial Processes: A Simple Problem With a GABA, -Receptor Expression in a Mouse Model of Mesial
Complex Answer, Identifying Cortical Inputs to the Rat Temporal Lobe Epilepsy R
Hippocampus That Subserve Braver, A.U., N.E. SavasKAN, M. PLascHke, S. PREHN, O.
At-Noort, SALwa. See Swann, John W. NINNEMANN, AND R. Nitscu. The Ig-Molecule Kilon Shows a
Alterations of Hippocampal Postsynaptic Densities Follow- . Differential Expression Pattern to Lamp in the Developing
ing Transient Ischemia and Adult Rat Hippocampus 632
Brezun, J.M. anp A. Daszuta. Serotonergic Reinnervation Re-
Altered Pattern of Light Transmittance and Resistance to
verses Lesion-Induced Decreases in PSA-NCAM Labeling
AMPA-Induced Swelling in the Dentate Gyrus of the Ep-
and Proliferation of Hippocampal Cells in Adult Rats..... ‘
ileptic Hippocampus BrINKHAUS, HEIKE. See Matus, Andrew................. 555
Alzheimer’s Disease, Hemispheric Differences in Hippocam-
Brown, R.A.M. See Harley, C.W
pal Volume Predict Verbal and Spatial Memory Perfor- Buno, WASHINGTON. See Borde, Michel
mance in Patients With Bucus, PreRRE-ALAIN. See Muller, Dominique............ 596
AmarAL, Davip G. See Lavenex, Pierre Burcess, N. See Hartley, Tom 369
AMPA Receptor Modulation in Mouse Brain Sections: BuzsAki, GyOrcy. See Chrobak, James J................ 4
Opposite Effects of Calcium in the Cortex and Hip-
pocampus
Analysis of Spine Morphological Plasticity in Developing
Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons ................... 561 C
Analysis of the Potentiation of the Slow Ca”*-Activated K*
Current in Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons, Voltage— CA1 Stratum Radiatum Interneurons and Giant Projection
Clamp Cells, Synaptic Plasticity in Morphologically Identified ... . 673
Cacucci, F. See Hartley, Tom
ANDERSON, MICHAEL. See O’Mara, Shane M
Calcium in the Cortex and Hippocampus, AMPA Receptor
Anpres, Noemi. See Bernal, Fabian
Anpazasen, N.C. See Pantel, J. ..............200000:. 752 Modulation in Mouse Brain Sections: Opposite Effects
Auditory-Cued Trace Heart Rate (FEAR) Conditioning in 645
Rabbit, Neurotoxic Lesions of the Dorsal Hippocampus CANTALLOPS, ISABEL AND ARYEH ROUTTENBERG. Kainic Acid In-
duction of Mossy Fiber Sprouting: Dependence on Mouse
i a RR ae Sey Ce ope err re 269
Awareness Predicts the Magnitude of Single-Cue Trace Eye-
Cell Damage and Neurogenesis in the Dentate Granule Cell
blink Conditioning
Layer of Adult Rats After Pilocarpine- or Kainate-Induced
PIGCIN IMIDE INPEINENOIR sooo oo sa asks cee Biebieis cuca wees 169
Cuao,CuiH Cuana. See Yang, San Nan 654
Cholinergic Basal Forebrain is Critical for Social Transmis-
sion of Food Preferences 729
BUcHEL, CHRISTIAN. See Maguire, Eleanor A Cholinergic Induction of Oscillations in the Hippocampal
BARKHOF, FREDERIK. See Witter, Menno P Slice in the Slow (0.5—2 Hz), Theta (5-12 Hz), and Gamma
Baxter, Mark. See Berger-Sweeney, Joanne (35-70 Hz) Bands 187
BearD, Binta. See Berger-Sweeney, Joanne CHRISTIE, BRIAN R., Kevin M. FRANKS, JEREMY K. SEAMANS,
Bepi, Ku.pip S. See Miki, Takanori KarIN SaGA, AND TERRENCE J. SEJNOWSKI. Synaptic Plasticity
Behavioral Analysis of the Contribution of the Hippocam- in Morphologically Identified CA1 Stratum Radiatum In-
pus and Parietal Cortex to the Processing of Information: terneurons and Giant Projection Cells
Interactions and Dissociations CuroBak, JAMES J., ANDRAS LOrRINCZ, AND GyOrGY BuZSAKI.
Bennett, D.A. See de Toledo-Morrell, Leyla Physiological Patterns in the Hippocampo-Entorhinal Cor-
BENSON, DEANNA L. See Zhang, Wandong tex System
BERGER-SWEENEY, JOANNE, NANCY STEARNS, KARYN FRICK, Chronically Implanted, Freely Moving Rat, Long-Term Po-
tentiation in the Reciprocal Corticohippocampal and Cor-
Binta Bearp, AND Mark Baxter. The Cholinergic Basal
Forebrain is Critical for Social Transmission of Food Pref- ticocortical Pathways in the Rat
CLARK, RoBert E. See Manns, Joseph R................ 181
BERMAN, RosBeErt F. AND JOHN H. HANnican. Effects of Prena- Colocalization of Somatostatin- and GABA-Immunoreactiv-
tal Alcohol Exposure on the Hippocampus: Spatial Behav- ity in the Entorhinal Cortex of the Rat, Sparse
ior, Electrophysiology, and Neuroanatomy Commins, SEAN. See O’Mara, Shane M. ................ 447
771
772 INDEX
Computational Principles of Learning in the Neocortex and E
OE ORE PPE Thee ere There 389
Contribution of Multiple Sensory Information to Place Field Early Loss of Interneurons and Delayed Subunit-Specific
Stability in Hippocampal Place Cells ................ 64 Changes in GABA, -Receptor Expression in a Mouse Model
Cortico-Cortical Backprojections, Hippocampo-Cortical of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy................... 305
Bes emai he a aie oe nie ete A Eee ie ene 380 Effect of Melatonin on the Regulation of Proenkephalin and
Cortico-Hippocampal Communication by Way of Parallel Prodynorphin mRNA Levels Induced by Kainic Acid in the
Parahippocampal-Subicular Pathways ............... 398 ROR EEOC oo os sno sai dn kce ae arse eels sseie reeves 236
Covo.an, L., L.T.C. Riperro, B.M. Lonco, AND L.E.A.M. Effects of Acute and Chronic Ethanol Exposure on Spatial
Me tio. Cell Damage and Neurogenesis in the Dentate Cognitive Processing and Hippocampal Function in the
Granule Cell Layer of Adult Rats After Pilocarpine- or eppolylyy
Kainate-Induced Status Epilepticus ................. 169 Effects of Long-Term Potentiation on Evoked Potentials and
Craic, ANN Marir. See Rao, Anuradha................. 527 Single CA1 Neurons in the Hippocampus of Anesthetized
CRUBIO; Wil TL; SOC CIMOR. TRAE) ook e cece es bas cele 213 DANES PUAN 1505505 Sco aks oto ONIN Wa a ee agp ueB re 207
Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on the Hippocam-
pus: Spatial Behavior, Electrophysiology, and Neuro-
D RI i as i arse tea epa jo are eR G oy RR ES oS gato a 94
Effects of the Group II mGluR Agonist, DCG-IV, on Depo-
larization-Induced Suppression of Inhibition in Hippocam-
D&GENETAIS, Eric. See Thierry, Anne-Marie............. 411 pal CA1 and CA3 Neurons, Differential .............. 261 2a.a.... .
ey ge eo aef! e. a ar rr 37 Electrophysiology, and Neuroanatomy, Effects of Prena-
Davis, SABRINA. See Laroche, Serge ...............---- 438 tal Alcohol Exposure on the Hippocampus: Spatial Be-
DDAVAN. PETER BOG FORE, TO a5. 565 cscs a 's.6ie bao wo eee aes 1 [22 oan ne cor er RA PPE ee Ware eet e caer ores 94
pE Haas RatzuirF, ANNA AND Ivan Soutesz. Differential Ex- ELLISMAN, Mark H. See Martone, Maryann E............ 610
pression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in the Dendrites of Par- Entorhinal Cortex of the Rat; Sparse Colocalization of So-
valbumin-Positive Interneurons Versus Granule Cells in matostatin- and GABA-Immunoreactivity in the
fhG AU tat DORtAtCNSUTUD «2. ks cack ee cice ie ose 162
Epilepsy, Spine Loss and Other Denritic Abnormalities in.... . 617
Delayed Subunit-Specific Changes in GABA,-Receptor Ex-
Erratum: JONATHAN A. OLER AND Ertan J. Markus. 1998. Age-
pression in a Mouse Model of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epi- Related Deficits on the Radial Maze and in Fear Condi-
lepsy, Early Loss of Interneurons and................ 305 tioning. Hippocampal Processing and Consolidation. Hip-
DELLER, THOMAS, PETER MUNDEL, AND MICHAEL FROTSCHER. POCHEIDUG SPO LEE 6 oie: ko aiaies 0 esis cass eens es 131
Potential Role of Synaptopodin in Spine Motility by Cou- Estradiol Induces a Phasic Fos Response in the Hippocam-
pling Actin to the Spine Apparatus.................. 569 pal CA1 and CA3 Regions of Adult Female Rats ....... 274
DELL’Omo, Giacomo. See Pleskacheva, MarinaG. ........ 17 Ethanol and the Hippocampal System: Behavior to Molecu-
Dendritic Spines and Their Synapses, Development and BER POMURRENS 553.2 x eh vederd Goes)- s) ec eae io eae ee uo EO 87
Molecular Organization of...............0.e0cecee: 512 Ethanol, Memory, and Hippocampal Function: A Review of
DENHAM, MICHAEL AND RoMAN BorisyukK. A Model of Theta ce gl 2: 2 eerte ee een er eee 88
Rhythm Production in the Septal-Hippocampal System and Exposure to Alcohol During Early Postnatal Life, Neurons
its Modulation by Ascending Brainstem Pathways ....... 698 in the Hilus Region of the Rat Hippocampus Are Depleted
Denritic Abnormalities in Epilepsy, Spine Loss and Other. . . 617 Tig OS LT ta ae, Re ee POE MTs ARN GS ear eee Metal 284
Density of Binding Sites of Glutamate, GABA, and Serotonin Expression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in the Dendrites of Par-
Receptors in the Hippocampus of Inbred Mouse Strains, Wa- valbumin-Positive Interneurons Versus Granule Cells in
ter Maze and Radial Maze Learning and the ........... 213 the Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus, Differential ............ 162 UeloUwie.mS.e sSL ih l Uet
Dentate Gyrus of the Epileptic Hippocampus, Altered Pat-
tern of Light Transmittance and Resistance to AMPA-
PRAUCOR WOMB INE oo os6 0.5 ao ss adele scenes 663 F
Depolarization-Induced Suppression of Inhibition in Hip-
pocampal CA1 and CA3 Neurons, Differential Effects of FELLOuS, JEAN-MARC AND TERRENCE J. SEJNOWSKI. Cholinergic
the Group IT mGluR Agonist, DCG-IV, on............. 261 Induction of Oscillations in the Hippocampal Slice in the
Detection and Explanation of Sentence Ambiguity are Un- Slow (0.5—2 Hz), Theta (5-12 Hz), and Gamma (35-70 Hz)
[Oe en etree ier ntirere nNT rt aen cca her. a aha areearaparen 187
affected by Hippocampal Lesions But are Impaired by
FERNANDEZ DE SEVILLA, Davin. See Borde, Michel......... 198
Larger Temporal Lobe Lesions ..................... 759
fMRI Activity in the Medial Temporal Lobe During Recog-
Development and Molecular Organization of Dendritic
nition Memory as a Function of Study-Test Interval .... 329
Ug IME here. ||. ee 512
Foster, D.J., R.G.M. Morris, AND Peter Dayan. A Model of
DickERSON, Brap. See de Toledo-Morrell, Leyia.......... 136 Hippocampally Dependent Navigation, Using the Tempo-
Differential Effects of the Group II mGluR Agonist, DCG-IV, ral Ditterence Wearniie RUle.. ... 60... 66s oo se ieee 1
on Depolarization-Induced Suppression of Inhibition in FRANKLAND, Pau. W. See Kogan, Jeffrey H.............. 47
Hippocampal CA1 and CA3 Neurons ................ 261 FRANKS, Kevin M. See Christie, Brian R................ 673
Differential Expression of Cytoskeletal Proteins in the Den- Frick, Karyn. See Berger-Sweeney, Joanne............. 729
drites of Parvalbumin-Positive Interneurons Versus Gran- FritscHy, JEAN-Marc. See Bouilleret, Viviane ........... 305
ule Cells in the Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus............. 162 FrotscHerR, MIcHAEL. See Deller, Thomas............... 569
Disparate Effects of Long-Term Potentiation on Evoked Po-
tentials and Single CAl Neurons in the Hippocampus of G
epetee o ec etg s OTOTO COD ELE ER at 207
DISTERHOF, JOHN. See McEchron, Matthew.............. 739
GABA, and Serotonin Receptors in the Hippocampus of Inbred
Dopamine D1/D5 Receptor Activiation in the Hippocampus:
Mouse Strains, Water Maze and Radial Maze Learning and
An Essential Role of Postsynaptic Ca”*, Sustained En-
the Density of Binding Sites of Glutamate,............. 213
hancement of AMPA Receptor- and NMDA Receptor- Genetic Analysis of Learning Behavior-Induced Structural
Mediated Currents Induced by ..................... 57 I RCAC MOR 8 07 Co fa none en clio ohc hee tea rea 605
Dorsal Hippocampal Function in Unreinforced Spatial Giant Projection Cells, Synaptic Plasticity in Morphologically
be, OORT COOP C EEC OT Ee OPE TO PTET 226 Identified CA1 Stratum Radiatum Interneurons and...... 673
Dual Roles in Working Memory and Consolidation, Plastic- Git., T. MicHagEL. See Givens, Ben.................05- 111
ity at Hippocampal to Prefrontal Cortex Synapses: ..... 438 GIoANNI, Yves. See Thierry, Anne-Marie ............... 411
INDEX 773
GIvENS, BEN, Joe M. WILLIAMS, AND T. MICHAEL GILL. Septo- K
hippocampal Pathway as a Site for the Memory-Impaired
DROS GP MGHIEINON 6d ood g cs sb oo SR Res CK ue ew es 111
Kainic Acid in the Rat Hippocampus, Effect of Melatonin on
GLOWINSKI, JACQUES. See Thierry, Anne-Marie........... 411
the Regulation of Proenkephalin and Prodynorphin mRNA
Goon, M. See Aggieton, J.P... 2... ccc cect sn eees 466
aed ATTIOUM MDI 5 Bk cs a uci Sip cate aidna sae 3 ghee er 236
Kainic Acid Induction of Mossy Fiber Sprouting: Depen-
H denee Om Mouse Strath. . oo. ok ncn ei wee ten deaces 269
Kainic Acid-Induced Mossy Fiber Sprouting and Synapse
HALPAIN, SHELLEY. See Smart, Fiona M................. 542 Formation in the Dentate Gyrus of Rats.............. 244
Kao, Yu-Hsuun. See Yang, San Nan
HANNIGAN, JOHN H. See Berman, Robert F.............. 94
Haruey, C.W., C.W. Matsspury, A. Squires, AND R.A.M. WOMBI EE. COGP ROUGE Foc ooo 5 cok ecco nee cdacelacwss 752
Brown. Testosterone Decreases CA1 Plasticity In Vivo in KE Ly, A., P.M. MuLiany, AND M.A. Lyncu. Protein Synthesis
Gonadectomized Male Rats...............000000008 693 in Entorhinal Cortex and Long-Term Potentiation in Den-
Harris, Kristen M. See Sorra, Karin E................. 501 ROM ORUNUIE Sl Ras Sed actin tis ie ta SOEs wee pi bks 431
Harris, Simon J. See Miki, Takanori.................. 284 KERKERIAN-LEGoFF, LypiA. See Bernal, Fabian........... 296
Hart.ey, Tom, N. Buraess, C. LEVER, F. Cacuccl, AND J. KESNER, RAyMonp P. Behavioral Analysis of the Contribution
O’Keere. Modeling Place Fields in Terms of the Cortical of the Hippocampus and Parietal Cortex to the Processing
Inputs to the Hippocampus.......................- 369 of Information; Interactions and Dissociations ......... 483
Hemispheric Differences in Hippecampal Volume Predict Kiener, TANIA. See Bouilleret, Viviane................. 305
Verbal and Spatial Memory Performance in Patients With Kim, YunG-H1. See Won, Je-Seong .................4-: 236
Kinetic Properties of NMDA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic
ApHeater SsD ASCa6E ooo. oo. 5 co b'e-oia6e open siim edai wnte s 136
Currents in the Hippocampus of Rat Offspring, Prenatal
Hippocampal Function in the Rat, Effects of Acute and
Chronic Ethanol Exposure on Spatial Cognitive Process- Exposure to Morphine Alters....................05. 654
Kocan, JEFFREY H., PAUL W. FRANKLAND, AND ALCINO J. SILVA.
iS SORREN 9505 SaaE hMias cea, rea ia Te oh PUI et dD or 122
Long-Term Memory Underlying Hippocampus-Dependent
Hippocampal Mossy Fibers and Swimming Navigation Learn-
Social Necogmition mm Mice... . wc ccc ne eeecsr 47
ing in Two Vole Species Occupying Different Habitats .... 17
KoxalA, MERAB. Long-Term Potentiation of Single Subicular
Hippocampal Theta Rhythm in Awake, Freely Moving Hom- - ING CONCMIMII NONEO 2) 80 rs aie wit a Va cc ell a aed de eee es 684
ERY EOI a elec eB eet Re Se 627
KorkKorTIAN, EDUARD AND MENAHEM SEGAL. Structure-Function
Hippocampally Dependent Navigation, Using the Temporal Relations in Dendritic Spines: Is Size Important? ...... 587
Difference Learning Rule, Model of.................. Kupriyanova, Inna F. See Pleskacheva, MarinaG. ....... 17
Hippocampal-Neocortical Interaction; A Hierarchy of Asso-
GCIARNGAE OR S05 tk rts OM Ma ee Fore ee eNOS il 420
Hippocampal-Parietal Cortical Interactions in Spatial Cog- L
BERGENER clave Seat rae ean Aree les Ata a Ghee ree shea 491
Hippocampo-Cortical and Cortico-Cortical Backprojections .... 380 LoOrincz, ANDRAS. See Chrobak, James J................ 457
Hippocampo-Prefrontal Cortex Pathway: Anatomical and
LAPIERRE, Luc, BARBARA VALASTRO, DoM MICELI, AND Guy Mas-
Electrophysiological Characteristics ................. 411 sicoTtrE. AMPA Receptor Modulation in Mouse Brain Sec-
Hippocampus-Dependent Social Recognition in Mice, Long- tions: Opposite Effects of Calcium in the Cortex and Hip-
‘Ferm Memory Ungeriyiigt. ....5 6.5 coc es coca ce cote 47 PRI rea ae ON ig dt Sd ois we mnie cainle G 645
Hone, Nancy S. See McDonald, Robert J. .............. 153 LAROCHE, SERGE, SABRINA Davis, AND THERESE M. Jay. Plastic-
HstEH, WEN-YA. See Yang, San Nan................... 654 ity at Hippocampal to Prefrontal Cortex Synapses: Dual
Hu, Binc REN. See Martone, Maryann E................ 610 Roles in Working Memory and Consolidation.......... 438
Hun, Sunc-Ou. See Won, Je-Seong LAVENEX, PIERRE AND Davin G. AMARAL. Hippocampal-Neocor-
tical Interaction: A Hierarchy of Associativity ......... 420
Le Ray, Dinter. See Borde, Michel... 6... cs cecee c 198
Lee, CHone L. See Swann, John W.................... 617
evr: sleet Ine RONE ys 201 oes seca nace ee ee 369
Identifying Cortical Inputs to the Rat Hippocampus That Lipp, Hans-Peter. See Pleskacheva, Marina G........... 17
Subserve Allocentric Spatial Processes: A Simple Problem Lonco, B.M. See Covolan, L............c0ceeeeeeeuee 169
With a Complex Answer ..................00e0e0e 466 Long-Term Memory Underlying Hippocampus-Dependent
Ig-Molecule Kilon Shows a Differential Expression Pattern to CIAE NCCOMMEIONY MINNIE. 5 ceene eees os 47
Lamp in the Developing and Adult Rat Hippocampus.... . 632 Long-Term Potentiation in Dentate Gyrus, Protein Synthe-
Immunocytochemical Mapping of Fos Protein Following Sei- sis it Exitornmal Cortes and... . . oo. cece ees 431
zures in Gerbils Indicates the Activiation of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation in the Reciprocal Corticohippocam-
INEGRROIERES 5 20 en tar air arta) Nae ces. he PRR 31 pal and Corticocortical Pathways in the Chronically Im-
In Vivo Volumetric Measurement of the Human Hippocampus planted: Preciy Movinig Hat o.oo. cca cencceee es se 143
with High Neuroanatomical Accuracy, New Method for the . . 752 Long-Term Potentiation of Single Subicular Neurons in
Intracellular Signaling Pathways That Regulate Dendritic UNIO De ro oe ore ee EP an PS e aah ag ew Rate aig.in ese 684
Spite MaepnO@enesie sa ors ok cei wrors aha we wa meees 582 Long-Term Potentiation, Spine Changes Associated With . . . 596
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Nature of Hip- Lopes DA SILva, FERNANDO H. See Witter, Menno P........ 398
pocampal-Cortical Interaction: Theoretical and Experi- Loup, FABIENNE. See Bouilleret, Viviane................ 305
aaeeSea e Mental PORSPCCUIVER, . oo 5c. coe co Sin dcrne as bisieneoass e 351 LEuWoN,O RL iqOuIn.E SCeeG NRakCay amaa , osAen n aYc.e. ..t.in.s .n.a ..s.i.e ..s .ac.n.e. .a.ie se 453812
IsokAwA, Masako. Altered Pattern of Light Transmittance
and Resistance to AMPA-Induced Swelling in the Dentate
Gyrus of the Epileptic Hippocampus................. 663
Ivanco, Tammy L. AND Ronap J. Racine. Long-Term Poten-
tiation in the Reciprocal Corticohippocampal and Cortico-
cortical Pathways in the Chronically Implanted, Freely MACHIELSEN, WILLEM C.M. See Witter, Menno P.......... 398
PPERGAVIO REGRET 30'S ict v.G Shss oe ca ea Sel boes meee west Wis Miavere a Pore 143 Magnitude of Single-Cue Trace Eyeblink Conditioning,
Awareness Predicts the... . . o.ooea ses 181
wt J Magnores, VAs See Panta db. 2.6 kine ss 6 te wee si 752
Macuire, ELEANOR A., CATHERINE J. MUMMERY, AND CHRISTIAN
Bicue.. Patterns of Hippocampal-Cortical Interaction Dis-
JAY, THERESE M. See Laroche, Serge ................4.. 438 sociate Temporal Lobe Memory Subsystems........... 475
pPweS e JIANG, Mincuut. See Swann, John W................-.. 617 Many, Nico.e. See Bernal, Fabian..................4-. 296
774 INDEX
BRAT GRY, OW 560 PEOEIOY, 1.W s. 5.650. 505:005a.ni5a. S0i:sl 8ee 693 NabEL, Lynn. The Parahippocampal Region: Basic Science
Manns, JosepH R., Ropert E. CLark, AND Larry R. SQuIRE. and Clinical Implications. .. ......6.56.0 0cee6 w8ee s 133
Awareness Predicts the Magnitude of Single-Cue Trace NakayaMA, ANN Y. AND Liqun Luo. Intracellular Signaling
Eyeblink Conditioning PEPER ORAM A Rey CA te 181 Pathways That Regulate Dendritic Spine Morphogene-
Marescaux, CurisTIAN. See Bouilleret, Viviane........... 305 1 Ser nee ara RP aT ne PanUMen PIN ty ohP orton grr ere? CoG carac oene 582
Markus, Etan J. See Oler, Jonathan A. ............ 131, 338 Nature of Hippocampal-Cortical Interaction: Theoretical
MARTIN, Patrick D. AND Marruew L. Suapiro. Disparate Ef- and Experimental Perspectives, Introduction to the Spe-
fects of Long-Term Potentiation on Evoked Potentials and ERLE RSG OM UMNO bs 010 Gc reaver em adio e Aes Hiele ue wR 351
Single CA1 Neurons in the Hippocampus of Anesthetized Nerap, Lupek. See Save, Etienne................2.05- 64
RBIS esses bs soa so ise arse toe Gime ei ee omear 207 Neuroanatomy, Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on the
Martone, Maryann E., Binc REN Hu, anp MarK H. ELLISMAN. Hippocampus: Spatial Behavior, Electrophysiology, and... 94
Alterations of Hippocampal Postsynaptic Densities Fol- Neurons in the Hilus Region of the Rat Hippocampus Are
SOWA A WAMDIOECOMIEIIA ook 64 oo 6 5 erst one cee es 610 Depleted in Number by Exposure to Alcohol During Early
Massicorre, Guy. See Lapierre, Luc.................%. 645
SUNN ERUSEI NNI LES vse osa ice gin ebek, Ris esol eps A maamens Coated ee a 284
Martruews, Douc.as B. AND A. LEsLIE Morrow. Effects of
Neurotoxic Lesions of the Dorsal Hippocampus Disrupt Au-
Acute and Chronic Ethanol Exposure on Spatial Cognitive
ditory-Cued Trace Heart Rate (FEAR) Conditioning in
Processing and Hippocampal Function in the Rat ...... 122
Martuews, Douc.as B. Ethanol and the Hippocampal Sys- NAROMI a 252 ofd ara cas.a be useh ley ACN eos knee eR Re ee eho 739
tem: Behavior to Molecular Biology.................. 87 New Method for the In Vivo Volumetric Measurement of the
MatrHEws, Douc.as B. See White, Aaron M............. 88 Human Hippocampus with High Neuroanatomical Accu-
Matus, ANDREW, HEIKE BRINKHAUS, AND UTA WaGneR. Actin WI ae ako prea oy eg EE 6A LEER OI Eg IRE 45 752
Dynamics in Dendritic Spines: A Form of Regulated Plas- NIKOLENKO, Dmitry L. See Pleskacheva, MarinaG........ 17
ticity Gl TORCIOUOTY OVARIES. 66.055se..s i6no s5sn5 a6 e' s ( 555 NINNEMANN, O. See Brauer, A.U. .............200ee0e 632
McDonaLp, Rosert J. AND Nancy S. Hona. Rats With Hip- TMPPOGHS 80. ICC TIEUNIBE, FEO co 6 oop 5 oo bs ace cs ee BOO Ol 632
——_ Damage Are Impaired on Place Learning in the Nitz, Douctas. See Siegel, Jennifer................... 627
Water Task When Overtrained Under Constrained Condi-
See ee ey ee ne 153
McEcuron, MatrHew, WILBUR TSENG, AND JOHN DiSTERHOF.
Neurotoxic Lesions of the Dorsal Hippocampus Disrupt
Auditory-Cued Trace Heart Rate (FEAR) Conditioning in
eeer o e eee re: 739 OREEre, J. SG Hagtey, TOM: 6... 5.666 ieee ca eas cleans 369
UCP OM R BeOe NE Bg Gc ce ee ee a 169 Olmanry, DiS. See Fates, Fh ck. ogc cca Cede wie cee ee ee 752
Memory-Impaired Effects of Ethanol, Septohippocampal OLER, JONATHAN A. AND Eran J. Markus. Age-Related Deficits
PSUTWAY GB GretlO TOR UNG ack o ook vie deceivee s 111 in the Ability to Encode Contextual Change: A Place Cell
Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Early Loss of Interneurons PIRI MINIS 5.55 iesh i:S uct Sya7 rala rV hs Wie RAS Sega Coeeong eevee 338
and Delayed Subunit-Specific Changes in GABA,-Recep- OLER, JONATHAN A. AND Ertan J. Markus. Erratum: Age-Re-
tor Expression in a Mouse Model of ................. 305 lated Deficits on the Radial Maze and in Fear Condition-
DANCEHALL, TIGRE TIC BTNBETO TAI 6.6.o 5.9.0.5: wiincaes or: 0e.e;eie 4, 645 ing. Hippocampal Processing and Consolidation........ 131
O’Mara, SHANE M. Introduction to the Special Issue on the
MiTkAi,K EUCTHAIK,A NOARNID, KuS.ipmioPn S. J.B epHi.a rrNiesu,r onPsE TEiRn thWeI LHCiEl,u s YROeSgHiIoKIn Nature of Hippocampal-Cortical Interaction: Theoretical x
of the Rat Hippocampus Are Depleted in Number by Ex- and Experimental Perspectives................0006- 351
posure to Alcohol During Early Postnatal Life......... 284 O’Mara, SHANE M., SEAN CoMMINS, AND MICHAEL ANDERSON.
MirzAEIAN, LOVIK AND CHARLES E. Ripak. Immunocytochemi- Synaptic Plasticity in the Hippocampal Area CA1-Subicu-
cal Mapping of Fos Protein Following Seizures in Gerbils lum Projections: Implications for Theories of Memory ... 447
Indicates the Activation of Hippocampal Neurons ...... 31 O’REILLY, RANDALL C. AND JERRY W. Rupy. Computational
Model of Hippocampally Dependent Navigation, Using the a of Learning in the Neocortex and Hippocam-
Temporal Difference Learning Rule ................. 1
Giannis CP. SOC PIOUS NE. 56 eissci ds sages cre es as 466
Model of Theta Rhythm Production in the Septal-Hippocam- Overview on the Structure, Composition, Function, De- eDta a
pal System and its Modulation by Ascending Brainstem
velopment, and Plasticity of Hippocampal Dendritic
Bocce jE CLE RT rer Tae 698
Modeling Place Fields in Terms oft he Cortical Inputs to the “12 RRP ORDA Peer eG Wie 2 aT ANU TNtE. FsF he orally Weed aN oe 501
eeeee e en Cae ere 369 aDw-a -t_ h
Molecular Organization of Dendritic Spines and Their Syn- Fant
SPHCS, DSVEINPMENE ANG so goes 4c Ws ce is dude ares eras’ 512
Morisuita, W. AND B.E. Acer. Differential Effects of the
Group II mGluR Agonist, DCG-IV, on Depolarization-In- PanTeL, J., D.S. O'Leary, H.J. BockHoit, H. Kerere, V.A.
duced Suppression of Inhibition in Hippocampal CA1 and
Macnotta, AND N.C. ANDREASEN. A New Method for the In
Lo BO ERR Sere Daren yiat ice) ee eee ee eens” 261 Vivo Volumetric Measurement of the Human Hippocam-
DEORRIS. FLAT. DA. 196 WOBURN. TI os 5c sais <0: ccesete ode d bow ae 1 pus with High Neuroanatomical Accuracy ............ 752
Morrow, A. LESLIE. See Matthews, Douglas B........... 122 Parahippocampal Region: Basic Science and Clinical Impli-
NCIOOU TENE, OR. OE THIN, Biss 5-5 5s eds 5s aie We dia de ocwce Os 352 oe mee oie SeC ecce pert eon ae terse cree rn 133
PRUSLAWER, PaaS, COO PION,Fy Les oissk ober 61. bebe re Ala ie aoe Tat
Parallel Parahippocampal-Subicular Pathways, Cortico-
DRULT ANY, Fee SOOO MRIs Fis. oi so5 5s 5 i apoiogs saree 8,8 uae ahs 431
Hippocampal Communication by Way of.............. 398
Mut.er, DominiquE, Nicotas Toni, AND PreRRE-ALAIN BUCHS.
Spine Changes Associated With Long-Term Potentiation .. 596 Parnass, Zev, AYUMU TASHIRO, AND RaFakEL Yuste. Analysis of
Multiple Sensory Information to Place Field Stability in Spine Morphological Plasticity in Developing Hippocam-
PUEDE PPT INC URRIN oso ois 655 a8) oe esis wise, ort0ye'e 561
Hippocampal Place Cells, Contribution of............. 64
Patterns of Hippocampal-Cortical Interaction Dissociate
Multiple Trace Theory of Human Memory: Computational,
Temporal Lobe Memory Subsystems................. 475
Neuroimaging, and Neuropsychological Results ........ 352
Prernmes, M. See Szelas, Vi. onc. 50. 5c dos casas 00 sh cso s 325
Mummery, CATHERINE J. See Maguire, Eleanor A. ........ 475
Phasic Fos Response in the Hippocampal CA1 and CA3
MUNDEL, PETER. See Deller, Thomas................... 569
Regions of Adult Female Rats, Estradiol Inducesa ..... 274
Physiological Patterns in the Hippocampo-Entorhinal Cor-
N ea IPR NSN 5 ib aN ans ee ce i cred NOM CPT ea 457
Pilocarpine- or Kainate-Induced Status Epilepticus, Cell
NABER, PIETERKE. See Witter, Menno P................. 398 Damage and Neurogenesis in the Dentate Granule Cell
Nabe, L., A. Samsonovicu, L. Ryan, AND M. Moscovitcu. Layer of Adult Rats After .......0.. c.ec.e. e.cee s 169
Multiple Trace Theory of Human Memory: Computational, Place Field Stability in Hippocampal Place Cells, Contribu-
Neuroimaging, and Neuropsychological Results ........ 352 tion of Multiple Sensory Information to .............. 64
INDEX 775
Place Learning in the Water Task When Overtrained Under SAMUEL, Denise. See Bernal, Fabian .................. 296
Constrained Conditions, Rats With Hippocampal Damage SavaskaN, N.E. See Brauer, A.U................00000: 632
PEG EI ROOn OLE 855 ie Soke, ae a eb an are ei as 153 SAvE, ETIENNE AND Bruno Poucetr. Hippocampal-Parietal
PLASCHKE, M. See Brauer, A.U. ................00005- 632 Cortical Interactions in Spatial Cognition............. 491
Plasticity at Hippocampal to Prefrontal Cortex Synapses: Save, ETIENNE, LUDEK NERAD, AND BruNo Poucet. Contribu-
Dual Roles in Working Memory and Consolidation. ..... 438 tion of Multiple Sensory Information to Place Field Stabil-
PLESKACHEVA, Marina G., Davin P. WouFrer, INNA F. Kuprtya- ity in Hippocampal Place Cells ..................... 64
NovA, Dmitry L. NIKOLENKO, HELGA SCHEFFRAHN, GIACOMO SCHEFFRAHN, HELGA. See Pleskacheva, Marina G. ........ 17
DELL’Omo, AND HANs-PETER Lipp. Hippocampal Mossy Fi- SCHELTENS, Puiuip. See Witter, Menno P................ 398
bers and Swimming Navigation Learning in Two Vole ScHMOLCK, HEIKE, LisA STEFANACCI, AND LARRY R. Squire. De-
Species Occupying Different Habitats................ 17 tection and Explanation of Sentence Ambiguity are Unaf-
Position and Behavioral Modulation of Synchronization of fected by Hippocampal Lesions But are Impaired by
Hippocampal and Accumbens Neuronal Discharges in Larger Temporal Lobe Lesions ..................... 759
Breeby Moving Hats. . oc. .u.- io dn oe eee nee cs cee es 717 SCHWARTZKROIN, P.A. See Wenzel, H.J...............45. 244
Potential Role of Synaptopodin in Spine Motility by Cou- SCHWEGLER, HERBERT. See Zilles, Karl.................. 213
pling Actin to the Spine Apparatus.................. 569 SEAMANS, JEREMY K. See Christie, Brian R. ............. 673
PoTHUIZEN, HELEN. See Wouterlood, Floris G............. 77 SEGAL, MENAHEM. See Korkotian, Eduard............... 587
Poucet, Bruno. See Save, Etienne................. 64, 491 SEJNOWSKI, TERRENCE J. See Christie, Brian R............ 673
Parnn, S: See Brauer. AU... oc ook bes ccc cnwc sec ee « 632 SEJNOWSKI, TERRENCE J. See Fellous, Jean-Marc.......... 187
Prenatal Exposure to Morphine Alters Kinetic Properties of Selectivity of the Spatial Learning Deficit After Lesions of
NMDA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Currents in the Hip- the Mammillary Region in Rats .................... 325
pocampus of Rat Offspring ...................00050. 654 Septohippocampal Pathway as a Site for the Memory-Im-
Processing of Information: Interactions and Dissociations, paired Effects of Bthanol. ... 2.2... 6. ec eee 111
Behavioral Analysis of the Contribution of the Hippocam- Serotonergic Reinnervation Reverses Lesion-Induced De-
pus and Parietal Cortex to the ..................... 483 creases in PSA-NCAM Labeling and Proliferation of Hip-
Prodynorphin mRNA Levels Induced by Kainic Acid in the pocampal Cells in Adult Rats ....................00. 37
Rat Hippocampus, Effect of Melatonin on the Regulation of Serotonin Receptors in the Hippocampus of Inbred Mouse
PROGHRG PR AN 55. 556k so siavs, dhe a sees wwe we Saas 236 Strains, Water Maze and Radial Maze Learning and the
Protein Synthesis in Entorhinal Cortex and Long-Term Po- Density of Binding Sites of Glutamate, GABA, and ..... 213
tentiation in Dentate Gyrus ...................000. 431 SuHapiro, Matruew L. See Martin, Patrick D............. 207
PSA-NCAM Labeling and Proliferation of Hippocampal SIEGEL, JENNIFER, DouGLAs Nitz, AND VERNER BINGHAM. Hip-
Cells in Adult Rats, Serotonergic Reinnervation Reverses pocampal Theta Rhythm in Awake, Freely Moving Hom-
Lesion-Induced Decreases in..................00005 37 PN hte wera ees oN Hee eas Wee Ka dees. es 627
Signaling Between the Actin Cytoskeleton and the Postsyn-
aptic Density of Dendritic Spines ................... 527
R Sitva, Atcino J. See Kogan, Jeffrey H.................. 47
Smart, Fiona M. AND SHELLEY HA.pain. Regulation of Den-
Racine, RONALD J. See Ivanco, Tammy L. .............. 143 CRp aON S coISIACE CIRELEEINNG ooo. ooo. 5,o cca, a 2S tape 50 be oa hein gai 542
RAmMPoN, CLAIRE AND JOE Z. TSIEN. Genetic Analysis of Learn- Social Transmission of Food Preferences, Cholinergic Basal
ing Behavior-Induced Structural Plasticity............ 605 Rosenraimis @riticaltors sooneasies w etea ew es 729
Rao, ANURADHA AND ANN Marie Craic. Signaling Between the So.tesz, IvAN. See de Haas Ratzliff, Anna.............. 162
Actin Cytoskeleton and the Postsynaptic Density of Den- Sone, Donc-Keun. See Won, Je-Seong................. 236
ENGL: HINO 2/ 2 5 co Sue is, 3.r al eee ae oS Ones 527 Sorra, Karin E. AND Kristen M. Harris. Overview on the
Rats With Hippocampal Damage Are Impaired on Place Structure, Composition, Function, Development, and Plas-
Learning in the Water Task When Overtrained Under ticity of Hippocampal Dendritic Spines............... 501
Constrained Conditions..........0..0.00.0. e. e.e e 153 Spanovic, C. See de Toledo-Morrell, Leyla.............. 136
Receptor Modulation in Mouse Brain Sections: Opposite Ef- Sparse Colocalization of Somatostatin- and GABA-Immuno-
fects of Calcium in the Cortex and Hippocampus, AMPA .. 645 reactivity in the Entorhinal Cortex of the Rat ......... 77
Regulation of Dendritic Spine Stability................ 542 Spatial Behavior, Electrophysiology, and Neuroanatomy, Ef-
Regulation of Proenkephalin and Prodynorphin mRNA Lev- fects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on the Hippocampus:... 94
els Induced by Kainic Acid in the Rat Hippocampus, Effect Spatial Cognition, Hippocampal-Parietal Cortical Interac-
CR IPG TeAUCHEEIDN: GINO 6236-025, igicr ce nae os Wee oa eS s 236 LICTUE 111 CMR eater erG ear eee ere ener errr arene 491
Resistance to AMPA-Induced Swelling in the Dentate Gyrus Spatial Cognitive Processing and Hippocampal Function in the
of the Epileptic Hippocampus, Altered Pattern of Light Rat, Effects of Acute and Chronic Ethanol Exposure on .... . 122
ABR RPISIRSNCEIICEE AIMED oo oon cd old area Wo oie ela cd ow ec Gre 663 Spine Changes Associated With Long-Term Potentiation. .. . 596
Ripak, CHARLES E.. See Mirzaeian, Lovik ............... 31
Spine Loss and Other Denritic Abnormalities in Epilepsy .. . 617
Hremmo, ETC. See Covelam, L. .. cc. ecb ee cece wn 169
‘tw Rossins, C.A. See Wenzel, H.J. ......0..... e.ee. ee e 244 Squire, Larry R. See Manns, Joseph R................. 181
Squire, Larry R. See Schmolck, Heike................. 759
Role of Postsynaptic Ca?*, Sustained Enhancement of
Squire, Larry R. See Stark, Craig E.L................. 329
AMPA Receptor- and NMDA Receptor-Mediated Currents
SGIINES: AL, GG: RIAMIOWS CNVE: 04.6 6s a visiceinceececnsses 693
Induced by Dopamine D1/D5 Receptor Activiation in the
Srark, Craic E.L. aNp Larry R. Squire. fMRI Activity in the
Hippocampus: An Essential...................00055 57
Medial Temporal Lobe During Recognition Memory as a
Ro.is, Epmunp T. Hippocampo-Cortical and Cortico-Cortical
Function of Study-Test Interval ..................0. 329
BGC DEOICCUION GS 33: sore ices cele ere cae tinea chee ererees 380
Stearns, Nancy. See Berger-Sweeney, Joanne........... 729
Rompouts, SERGE A.R.B. See Witter, Menno P........... 398
Steranaccl, Lisa. See Schmolck, Heike ................ 759
ROUTTENBERG, ARYEH. See Cantallops, Isabel ............ 269
Rupick, CHARLES N. AND CATHERINE S. Woo LLey. Estradiol Structure, Composition, Function, Development, and
Plasticity of Hippocampal Dendritic Spines, Overview
Induces a Phasic Fos Response in the Hippocampal CA1
UEP MRLCN ch PEABealR cr eeS a ea a ang aie 501
and CA3 Regions of Adult Female Rats .............. 274
Rupy, Jerry W. See O’Reilly, Randall C................ 389 Structure-Function Relations in Dendritic Spines: Is Size
Ryan; E: See Nageh Wo. oc cs Rc ee hoe becowewewass 352 JOTPOP LESS Cea leee (eRe Reg tara ear aE a 587
Sun, Hona-Won. See Won, Je-Seong ................5. 236
Suttivan, M.P. See de Toledo-Morrell, Leyla............ 136
Sustained Enhancement of AMPA Receptor- and NMDA
Receptor-Mediated Currents Induced by Dopamine D1/D5
Saaca, Karin. See Christie, Brian R.................... 673 Receptor Activiation in the Hippocampus: An Essential
Samsonovicu, A. See Nadel, L...............e.e0e .ee e 352 Role of Postaynaptie Ca™* . wcc c cee 57
776 INDEX
Swann, JoHN W., Sawa AL-Noor!, MINGHUI JIANG, AND CHONG WALLET, Peter A. See White, Norman M. .............. 226
L. Leg. Spine Loss and Other Dendritic Abnormalities in Water Maze and Radial Maze Learning and the Density
on Oe TR eee ee ee er ee 617 of Binding Sites of Glutamate, GABA, and Sero-
Swimming Navigation Learning in Two Vole Species Oc- tonin Receptors in the Hippocampus of Inbred Mouse
cupying Different Habitats, Hippocampal Mossy Fibers URINE ooo 8 55 xis 0)c itera tok Rael ore ore ee 213
MRED 52s bata sas 670 ois dere ays Gis isaac eho era Ee 17 Water Task When Overtrained Under Constrained Condi-
Synapse Formation in the Dentate Gyrus of Rats, Kainic tions, Rats With Hippocampal Damage Are Impaired on
Acid-Induced Mossy Fiber Sprouting and............. 244 Plate Lenrnine Wyte: occ ck eGo os Shira ede nes 153
Synaptic Plasticity in Morphologically Identified CA1 Stratum WENZEL, H.J., C.S. Woo.tey, C.A. Roppins, AND P.A. SCHWARTZ-
Radiatum Interneurons and Giant Projection Cells....... 673 KROIN. Kainic Acid-Induced Mossy Fiber Sprouting and Syn-
Synaptic Plasticity in the Hippocampal Area CA1-Subicu- apse Formation in the Dentate Gyrus of Rats........... 244
lum Projection: Implications for Theories of Memory .... 447 Wuirte, Aaron M., Douc.as B. MaTTHEWS, AND PHILLIP J. BEST.
Synchronization of Hippocampal and Accumbens Neuronal Ethanol, Memory, and Hippocampal Function: A Review of
Discharges in Freely Moving Rats, Position and Behav- WROGITAG RPE TINERI S 656 6:-aics: 3 soca. sc-azene cores otuaumtar ese rsten eed 88
PORT AIMIGIRONENN 5c) 5s Ss argtin Wawwek sea eis 717 Wuite, NorMAN M. AND PETER A. WALLET. Dorsal Hippocam-
Sziktas V. AND M. Perripes. Selectivity of the Spatial pal Function in Unreinforced Spatial Learning
Learning Deficit After Lesions of the Mammillary Re- Wiener, S.I. See Tabuchi, E.T.............c.c. e.e0ns Ti
SO TUNEBS aie Soe a dilscs oh aepiow eos cb ene ee eee nea 325 Witcer, Peter. See Miki, Takanori .................... 284
WILLiaAMs, JoE M. See Givens, Ben.................--. 111
Wixson, Ropert. See de Toledo-Morrell, Leyla........... 136
Witter, MENNo P., PieTERKE A. NABER, THEO VAN HAEFTEN,
WILLem C.M. MacuIELsEN, SERGE A.R.B. RomsBouts, FRED-
ERIK BARKHOF, PHILIP SCHELTENS, AND FERNANDO H. Lopes DA
Tasucul, E.T., A.B. MuLDER, AND S.I. WIENER. Position and Behav-
Sitva. Cortico-Hippocampal Communication by Way of
ioral Modulation of Synchronization of Hippocampal and Ac-
Parallel Parahippocampal-Subicular Pathways......... 398
cumbens Neuronal Discharges in Freely Moving Rats ...... TAT
Wo rer, Davin P. See Pleskacheva, Marina G. .......... 1i y
TAKEUCHI, YOSHIKI. See Miki, Takanori................. 284
Won, JE-Sztonc, Donc-Keun Sone, Sunc-Ou Huu, Yunc-HI1
TAO, PAO-AA3H: SOC TART, SON NOD 6. os. os oc esseeee ces 654
Kim, AND Honc-Won Sun. Effect of Melatonin on the Reg-
Tasuiro, AyuMu. See Parnass, Zev.............2220005 561
ulation of Proenkephalin and Prodynorphin mRNA Levels
Temporal Difference Learning Rule, Model of Hippecam-
Induced by Kainic Acid in the Rat Hippocampus ....... 236
pally Dependent Navigation, Using the ..............
Woo LLey, CATHERINE S. See Rudick, Charles N........... 274
Testosterone Decreases CA1 Plasticity In Vivo in Gonadec-
Woo.ey, C.S. See Wenzel, HJ... 0 cc cee 244
RATIOS UPUSEERIIRIS oc snc ass nsene gt mend Sree an ies 693 WovuTERLOOD, FLoris G. AND HELEN PoTHUIZEN. Sparse Colo-
Theta Rhythm Production in the Septal-Hippocampal Sys- calization of Somatostatin- and GABA-Immunoreactivity
tem and its Modulation by Ascending Brainstem Path- in the Entorhinal Cortex of the Rat .................
Se, eR I ert ae ee Hr aaah en 698 Wu, JIAN-Nan. See Yang, San Nan...............--66- 654
THIERRY, ANNE-MARrIE, YVES GIOANNI, Eric DEGENETAIS, AND Wu, JIANZHONG. See Zilles, Karl ................00000. 213
Jacques GLowinskI. Hippocampo-Prefrontal Cortex
Pathway: Anatomical and Electrophysiological Charac-
RONG ids o2s.k osidic Saka Sie as Sy 411 Y
ToLepO-MorrELL, LEYLA DE, BraD Dickerson, M.P. SULLIVAN,
C. Spanovic, RoBertT WILSON, AND D.A. Bennett. Hemi-
spheric Differences in Hippocampal Volume Predict Ver- YANG, JUNG-Mou. See Yang, San Nan ................. 654
bal and Spatial Memory Performance in Patients With YanG, SAN Nan, Junc-Movu Yanc, JIAN-NAN Wu, Yu-HsHuN
ge a er oa eae ae 136 Kao, Wen-YA Hsien, Cot CHANG CHAO, AND Pao-LuH Tao.
Ton, Nicotas. See Muller, Dominique................. 596 Prenatal Exposure to Morphine Alters Kinetic Properties
Transient Ischemia, Alterations of Hippocampal Postsynap- of NMDA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Currents in the
tic TROMIBIIOR PGIOWINE 5 5. one os ok cc coe cece eee eX 610 Hippocampus of Rat Offspring ..................... 654
TseNG, WiLBur. See McKchron, Matthew............... 739 YANG, SAN-Nan. Sustained Enhancement of AMPA Recep-
TRIEN; GOR Z.. 1900 ROMINON, CIAO .50o 6 csc eas iewwee 605 tor- and NMDA Receptor-Mediated Currents Induced by
Dopamine D1/D5 Receptor Activation in the Hippocam-
pus: An Essential Role of Postsynaptic Ca?*
V YustTE, RAFAEL. See Parnass, Zev
VALASTRO, BARBARA. See Lapierre, Luc................. 645
Z
VAN HAEFTEN, THEO. See Witter, Menno P............... 398
WARN T5-0D, OG TONNE eo. 56.65.s0 wpei n)6 p98 .0 4:8 oes eae 466
Voltage-Clamp Analysis of the Potentiation of the Slow
ZHANG, WANDONG AND DEANNA L. BENSON. Development and
Ca?*-Activated K* Current in Hippocampal Pyramidal Molecular Organization of Dendritic Spines and Their
PAPRONNNE Oe ons So tse S Efe ee tie eee he ee 198 SoEI ME RESIOONES occ /6s caly acs hvsclecsds 0 Shee heaa ero reece s Rea oa ee a 512
ZILLES, KARL, JIANZHONG Wu, Wim E. Crusio, AND HERBERT
WwW ScHWEGLER. Water Maze and Radial Maze Learning and
the Density of Binding Sites of Glutamate, GABA, and
Serotonin Receptors in the Hippocampus of Inbred Mouse
Wacner, Uta. See Matus, Andrew.................0.- 555 WON oi 66 O66 Wines WORN ne oe oe 213