CA1 field (CA1)

The term CA1 field refers to one of three parts of the histologically defined CA fields in the functionally defined hippocampal complex (HPC). It is found in the human ( Insausti-2012 ), macaque ( Paxinos-2009a ), rat ( Swanson-2004 ) and mouse ( Hof-2000 ). The other CA fields are the CA2 field and CA3 field. While the gross topology of the HPC is strikingly different in primates and rodents, the CA1 field is consistently located between the CA2 field and the subiculum. For detailed ultrastructural analysis of CA1, see: Mishchenko-2010 and movie in 'Click Here For Illustrations. Updated 29 May 2024.

Also known as: field CA1 of hippocampus, field CA1, Ammon's horn (Lorente de Nó), CA1 field, Cornu Ammonis 1, regio superior of the hippocampus, CA1 field of the hippocampus, CA1 field of Ammon's horn, Region I of hippocampus proper, Region CA1, field CA1

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