<p>A: The presentation of novel versus familiar target stimuli was associated with activation of a distributed network within the ventral visual stream, including secondary visual, fusiform, and parahippocampal cortices. B: There was a significant negative activation of the hippocampus during presentation of novel relative to familiar target pictures (p<.05, small-volume FWE-corrected).</p
ABSTRACT: Medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures often respond to stimulus repetition with a reductio...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most fundamental and adaptive mental faculties an...
Novelty triggers an increase in orienting behavior that is critical to evaluate the potential salien...
Novelty discrimination refers to the ability to decide whether information is new or has been previo...
AbstractRecent successes in functional brain imaging have suggested that the hippocampus is part of ...
<p>Significant increases in functional connectivity (p < .05, SVC) with the hippocampus during the e...
<p>(A-D) Neural activity for imagination based on rewarded words compared to familiar neutral words ...
Novelty detection, a critical computation within the medial temporal lobe (MTL) memory system, neces...
Despite the important role that attending to novel events plays in human behavior, there is limited ...
ABSTRACT: The role of contextual expectation in processing familiar and novel stimuli was investigat...
The ability to recognize novel situations is among the most fascinating and vital of the brain funct...
AbstractThe dopaminergic midbrain, which comprises the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area (...
ABSTRACT: We conducted two functional magnetic resonance imag-ing (fMRI) experiments that examined n...
Recent proposals have attributed a key role to novelty in the formation of new episodic memories. Th...
Many cognitive theories explain task-specific behaviors without reference to neural mechanisms. Howe...
ABSTRACT: Medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures often respond to stimulus repetition with a reductio...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most fundamental and adaptive mental faculties an...
Novelty triggers an increase in orienting behavior that is critical to evaluate the potential salien...
Novelty discrimination refers to the ability to decide whether information is new or has been previo...
AbstractRecent successes in functional brain imaging have suggested that the hippocampus is part of ...
<p>Significant increases in functional connectivity (p < .05, SVC) with the hippocampus during the e...
<p>(A-D) Neural activity for imagination based on rewarded words compared to familiar neutral words ...
Novelty detection, a critical computation within the medial temporal lobe (MTL) memory system, neces...
Despite the important role that attending to novel events plays in human behavior, there is limited ...
ABSTRACT: The role of contextual expectation in processing familiar and novel stimuli was investigat...
The ability to recognize novel situations is among the most fascinating and vital of the brain funct...
AbstractThe dopaminergic midbrain, which comprises the substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area (...
ABSTRACT: We conducted two functional magnetic resonance imag-ing (fMRI) experiments that examined n...
Recent proposals have attributed a key role to novelty in the formation of new episodic memories. Th...
Many cognitive theories explain task-specific behaviors without reference to neural mechanisms. Howe...
ABSTRACT: Medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures often respond to stimulus repetition with a reductio...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most fundamental and adaptive mental faculties an...
Novelty triggers an increase in orienting behavior that is critical to evaluate the potential salien...