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Volume 4, Issue 2, June 1995, Pages 105-117
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Review article
The hippocampus: Functional and structural correlations

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This paper reviews the current literature relating neuropsychological measures of the functional integrity of the hippocampus with structural indices obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) volumetric scans and the histological analysis of postoperative specimens.The first part of the discussion presents an overview of the current methods and applications of volumetric MRI of the hippocampus. The processes and contempory standards applied to the histological analysis of resected hippocampal tissue are also described. Both of these measures of structural integrity have been studied in relation to preoperative performance on neuropsychological tests, including the intracarotid sodium amytal test, and postoperative memory functioning. The findings from these studies are reviewed. The challenges presented by these new technologies to the field of neuropsychology are discussed.

Key words

MRI volumes
hippocampal sclerosis
memory

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This review was given a highly commended award by the Council of the International League Against Epilepsy (British Branch) in the 1994 Gowers' Prize Competition.