Term ID: T2183

Hippocampus

/hippocampus/
A seahorse-shaped brain structure in the medial temporal lobe that is crucial for forming new episodic and spatial memories, with damage resulting in severe memory impairments.
Example: Patient H.M. showing profound anterograde amnesia after hippocampal removal, unable to form new conscious memories while retaining some procedural learning abilities.

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Reference: Scoville & Milner (1957)