Memory composition and hippocampal replay: New insights into how the hippocampus helps shape future behavior

The hippocampal formation is a group of brain regions, including the hippocampus and some other structures closely connected to it. This set of brain regions is known to support various important brain functions, including the consolidation of memories, experience-based reasoning, decision-making and spatial navigation (i.e., the ability to map and navigate specific environments).

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