Studies of the hippocampus in rats revealed it has a crucial role in spatial memory. Our knowledge of hippocampal function in humans comes from lesion studies - which reveal that it has a crucial role in episodic memory. What is the most plausible reason for this apparent discrepancy between the functions of the hippocampus in rats and humans?单项选择题

A

Rats have very limited episodic memory capacity but are very dependent on navigation and knowledge of their spatial environment, therefore most of their hippocampus is used for spatial memory.

B

Rats and humans use different strategies to navigate the spatial environment. Rats use "dead reckoning" using "place", "grid", "head orientation" hippocampal cells. Humans can navigate this way but generally use cognitive maps.

C

The is little difference in hippocampal function in rats and humans. Humans with hippocampal lesions would exhibit difficulty forming a cognitive map of the spatial environment, and rats' episodic memory is hard to quantify.

D

In humans brains, the task of spatial navigation is largely a neocortical function and the hippocampus is mostly concerned with forming and recalling episodic memories.

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