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. 2011 Nov 23;31(47):17269–17277. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4095-11.2011

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

A schematic of the projections between the hippocampus (H), BA, and PL in control rats and rats in which the projections were disconnected. In intact brains (SH), there are ipsilateral projections (arrows) from the VH (H) to both the BA and PL. Control rats with ipsilateral lesions of either the VH and PL (I-HPL) or the VH and BA (I-HBA) maintain connectivity between the hippocampus, amygdala, and PL in the intact hemisphere. However, contralateral lesions of the VH and PL (C-HPL) or VH and BA (C-HBA) disconnect the hippocampus (dashed lines) from the PL and BA, respectively.