Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by two independent processes that reflect the operation of distinct brain structures: a familiarity process that operates independently of the hippocampus and a context-dependent (episodic) memory process that is dependent on the hippocampus. A novel variant of an object recognition procedure was used to examine this proposal. Healthy rats showed a preference for exploring a novel object rather than a familiar object: a familiarity-dependent recognition effect. They also showed a preference for exploring a familiar object that was presented in a different spatiotemporal context rather than a familiar object that was presented either in a differ...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
Brain regions involved in visual recognition memory, including the hippocampus, have been investigat...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
The hippocampus is thought to be required for the associative recognition of objects together with t...
Adult rats with extensive, bilateral neurotoxic lesions of the hippocampus showed normal forgetting ...
Studies examining the effects of hippocampal lesions oil object recognition memory in rats have prod...
Research into the neural basis of recognition memory has traditionally focused on the remembrance of...
SummaryBilateral damage to the human hippocampus profoundly impairs the ability to form long-term, c...
Recognition memory, the discrimination of a novel from a familiar event, can be classified into item...
To study brain regions involved in familiarity discrimination, rats were shown sets of novel and fam...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
Brain regions involved in visual recognition memory, including the hippocampus, have been investigat...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...
Dual-process models of recognition memory in animals propose that recognition memory is supported by...
The hippocampus is thought to be required for the associative recognition of objects together with t...
Adult rats with extensive, bilateral neurotoxic lesions of the hippocampus showed normal forgetting ...
Studies examining the effects of hippocampal lesions oil object recognition memory in rats have prod...
Research into the neural basis of recognition memory has traditionally focused on the remembrance of...
SummaryBilateral damage to the human hippocampus profoundly impairs the ability to form long-term, c...
Recognition memory, the discrimination of a novel from a familiar event, can be classified into item...
To study brain regions involved in familiarity discrimination, rats were shown sets of novel and fam...
Animals often show an innate preference for novelty. This preference facilitates spontaneous explora...
Brain regions involved in visual recognition memory, including the hippocampus, have been investigat...
Recognition is the process by which a subject is aware that a stimulus has been previously experienc...