Term ID: T2320

Hippocampal Volume

/hippocampal-volume/
The size of the hippocampus measured through neuroimaging, often reduced in conditions like depression, PTSD, and Alzheimer's disease, with implications for memory function.
Example: Brain imaging showing smaller hippocampal volumes in individuals with chronic depression or trauma exposure, correlating with memory difficulties and treatment response.

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Reference: Bremner (2006)