Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory systems in the human brain from childhood into young adulthood. Here, we examine functional brain development during successful memory retrieval of scenes in children, adolescents, and young adults ages 8–21 via functional magnetic resonance imaging. Recognition memory improved with age, specifically for accurate identification of studied scenes (hits). Successful retrieval (correct old–new decisions for studied vs unstudied scenes) was associated with activations in frontal, parietal, and medial temporal lobe (MTL) regions. Activations associated with successful retrieval increased with age in left parietal cortex (BA7), bilateral prefrontal, and...
Cortical regions supporting cognitive control and memory judgment are structurally immature in adole...
Mounting behavioral evidence suggests that declines in both representational quality and controlled ...
Working memory (WM), the ability to hold information on line to guide planned behavior, continues to...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Previous studies conducted by our group have provided evidence for age-related reductions in cortica...
The processes that characterize the neural development of long-term memory (LTM) are largely unknown...
First published: 04 November 2016Schemas represent stable properties of individuals' experiences, an...
Regions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are involved in memory formati...
Regions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are involved in memory formati...
Regions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are involved in memory formati...
The two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contributions of med...
The relationships between age, retrieval-related neural activity, and episodic memory performance we...
Our ability to select relevant information from the environment is limited by the resolution of atte...
Successful memory encoding is supported by medial temporal, retrosplenial, and occipital regions, wh...
AbstractThe two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contribution...
Cortical regions supporting cognitive control and memory judgment are structurally immature in adole...
Mounting behavioral evidence suggests that declines in both representational quality and controlled ...
Working memory (WM), the ability to hold information on line to guide planned behavior, continues to...
Neuroanatomical and psychological evidence suggests prolonged maturation of declarative memory syste...
Previous studies conducted by our group have provided evidence for age-related reductions in cortica...
The processes that characterize the neural development of long-term memory (LTM) are largely unknown...
First published: 04 November 2016Schemas represent stable properties of individuals' experiences, an...
Regions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are involved in memory formati...
Regions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are involved in memory formati...
Regions in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and prefrontal cortex (PFC) are involved in memory formati...
The two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contributions of med...
The relationships between age, retrieval-related neural activity, and episodic memory performance we...
Our ability to select relevant information from the environment is limited by the resolution of atte...
Successful memory encoding is supported by medial temporal, retrosplenial, and occipital regions, wh...
AbstractThe two-component framework of episodic memory (EM) development posits that the contribution...
Cortical regions supporting cognitive control and memory judgment are structurally immature in adole...
Mounting behavioral evidence suggests that declines in both representational quality and controlled ...
Working memory (WM), the ability to hold information on line to guide planned behavior, continues to...