Term ID: T1408

Entorhinal Cortex

/entorhinal-cortex/
A brain region crucial for memory formation and spatial navigation, serving as a major input and output structure for the hippocampus and one of the first areas affected in Alzheimer's disease, leading to memory impairments.
Example: Damage to the entorhinal cortex in early Alzheimer's disease disrupting the formation of new memories and contributing to characteristic symptoms of confusion and disorientation.

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Reference: Braak & Braak (1991)