Episodic memory is the memory for our personal past experiences. Although numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies investigating its neural basis have revealed a consistent and distributed network of associated brain regions, surprisingly little is known about the contributions individual brain areas make to the recollective experience. In this thesis I address this fundamental issue by employing a range of different experimental techniques including neuropsychological testing, virtual reality environments, whole brain and high spatial resolution fMRI, and multivariate pattern analysis. Episodic memory recall is widely agreed to be a reconstructive process, one that is known to be critically reliant on the hippocampus....
Throughout literary history, the ability to travel in time has been a source of wonder and amusement...
Recent evidence suggests that our capacities to remember the past and to imagine what might happen i...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Episodic memory is the memory for our personal past experiences. Although numerous functional magnet...
The hippocampus plays a critical role in supporting memories of our personal past experiences (episo...
SummaryIn recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic res...
In recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic resonance ...
AbstractFinding one's way around an environment and remembering the events that occur within it are ...
Episodic and semantic memory have been cornerstones of memory research ever since they were first ...
The role of the human hippocampus in spatial and episodic memory was investigated using methods from...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...
The hippocampal formation has been associated with a wide variety of functions including spatial nav...
Tasks that require mentally simulating events, such as remembering events from one’s past and imagin...
Neuropsychological and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evidence suggests that the abilit...
AbstractPrevious functional MRI (fMRI) studies have associated anterior hippocampus with imagining a...
Throughout literary history, the ability to travel in time has been a source of wonder and amusement...
Recent evidence suggests that our capacities to remember the past and to imagine what might happen i...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Episodic memory is the memory for our personal past experiences. Although numerous functional magnet...
The hippocampus plays a critical role in supporting memories of our personal past experiences (episo...
SummaryIn recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic res...
In recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic resonance ...
AbstractFinding one's way around an environment and remembering the events that occur within it are ...
Episodic and semantic memory have been cornerstones of memory research ever since they were first ...
The role of the human hippocampus in spatial and episodic memory was investigated using methods from...
The hippocampus has long been implicated in both episodic and spatial memory, however these mnemonic...
The hippocampal formation has been associated with a wide variety of functions including spatial nav...
Tasks that require mentally simulating events, such as remembering events from one’s past and imagin...
Neuropsychological and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evidence suggests that the abilit...
AbstractPrevious functional MRI (fMRI) studies have associated anterior hippocampus with imagining a...
Throughout literary history, the ability to travel in time has been a source of wonder and amusement...
Recent evidence suggests that our capacities to remember the past and to imagine what might happen i...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...