We used event-related fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of encoding strength and word frequency effects in recognition memory. At test, participants made Old/New decisions to intermixed low (LF) and high frequency (HF) words that had been presented once or twice at study and to new, unstudied words. The Old/New effect for all hits vs. correctly rejected unstudied words was associated with differential activity in multiple cortical regions, including the anterior medial temporal lobe (MTL), hippocampus, left lateral parietal cortex and anterior left inferior prefrontal cortex (LIPC). Items repeated at study had superior hit rates (HR) compared to items presented once and were associated with reduced activity in the right anterior MTL...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
The word frequency mirror effect is a robust phenomenon in episodic memory whereby recognition accur...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
The word frequency mirror effect is a robust phenomenon in episodic memory whereby recognition accur...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...