Data for Brain Reference Architecture of TN24HippocampalFormation
Neural architecture for spatial cognition
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Brain Reference Architecture, Hippocampal Formation, Spatial CognitionAbstract
The hippocampal formation is a crucial brain region for spatial cognition and episodic memory. The BRA data noted in this data paper focused on the anatomical structure of this region and its functionality in spatial cognition.
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