A unique role for the hippocampus in recollecting the past and remembering the future

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):319-320 (2007)
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Abstract

Suddendorf & Corballis (S&C) argue that episodic memory is the most flexible and recently evolved memory system, and point to the reorganization of prefrontal cortex throughout human evolution as the neuroanatomical substrate. Their approach, however, fails to address the unique role that the hippocampus, a primitive brain region, plays in creating and recalling episodic memories, as well as future event construction

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