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Cerebrum / Limbic system / Memory / Neuroanatomy / Hippocampus / Place cell / Spatial memory / Hippocampal replay / Explicit memory / Prefrontal cortex / Ventromedial prefrontal cortex / Orbitofrontal cortex
Date: 2015-10-06 15:59:36
Cerebrum
Limbic system
Memory
Neuroanatomy
Hippocampus
Place cell
Spatial memory
Hippocampal replay
Explicit memory
Prefrontal cortex
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
Orbitofrontal cortex

Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Integrating memories to guide decisions Daphna Shohamy1,2 and Nathaniel D Daw3 Adaptive decisions are guided by past experience. Yet,

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