The parietal association cortex of the rat

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Abstract

Spatial cognition is a complex higher function in mammals and is involved in a variety of tasks that can be explored in the laboratory. In this review we will discuss the role of the posterior parietal/anteromedial cortex of rodents, also known as the parietal association cortex, and the hippocampal formation in spatial navigation. We will also discuss other higher associational functions of the posterior parietal/anteromedial cortex as they relate to Dr. Pinto-Hamuy's contribution to understanding behavioral functions.

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Torrealba, F., & Valdés, J. L. (2008). The parietal association cortex of the rat. Biological Research, 41(4), 369–377. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-97602008000400002

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