Abstract

Decades of research into the function of the medial temporal lobe has driven curiosity around clinical conditions associated with hippocampal dysfunction, including of particular emphasis, psychosis. Although in vivo imaging and post-mortem analyses of human psychosis tissue has demonstrated hippocampal hyperactivity among the patient population, little is known about the etiology of this consistent pathology.

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