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Strong Evidence for Pattern Separation in Human Dentate Gyrus.

David BerronHartmut SchützeAnne MaassArturo Cardenas-BlancoHugo J KuijfDharshan KumaranEmrah Düzel
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
A fundamental property of an episodic memory system is the ability to minimize interference between similar episodes. The dentate gyrus (DG) subregion of the hippocampus is widely viewed to realize this function through a computation referred to as pattern separation, which creates distinct nonoverlapping neural codes for individual events. Here, we leveraged 7 T fMRI to test the hypothesis that this region supports pattern separation. Our results demonstrate that the DG supports representations of similar scenes that are less overlapping than those in neighboring subregions. The current study therefore is the first to offer compelling evidence that the human DG supports pattern separation by obtaining critical empirical data at the representational level: the level where this computation is defined.
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