SummaryWhile much has been learned regarding the neural substrates supporting episodic encoding using highly controlled experimental protocols, relatively little is known regarding the neural bases of episodic encoding of real-world events. In an effort to examine this issue, we measured fMRI activity while observers viewed a novel TV sitcom. Three weeks later, subsequent memory (SM) for the narrative content of movie events was assessed. We analyzed the encoding data for intersubject correlations (ISC) based on subjects' subsequent memory (ISC-SM) performance to identify brain regions whose BOLD response is significantly more correlated across subjects during portions of the movie that are successfully as compared to unsuccessfully encoded...
Brain imaging using functional MRI allows us to understand brain function while participants are eng...
Many studies have provided evidence that the medial temporal lobes of the brain are involved in memo...
Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic memory encoding involves a network of neocortical ...
SummaryWhile much has been learned regarding the neural substrates supporting episodic encoding usin...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
Despite its widespread use in neuroscience, the reliability of fMRI remains insufficiently understoo...
According to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a movie may ...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
AbstractAccording to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a mo...
International audienceIn this experiment, event-related potentials were used to examine whether the ...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
SummaryEpisodic memories are characterized by their contextual richness, yet little is known about h...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
How do we encode our continuous life experiences for later retrieval? Theories of event segmentation...
Brain imaging using functional MRI allows us to understand brain function while participants are eng...
Many studies have provided evidence that the medial temporal lobes of the brain are involved in memo...
Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic memory encoding involves a network of neocortical ...
SummaryWhile much has been learned regarding the neural substrates supporting episodic encoding usin...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
To understand temporally extended events, the human brain needs to accumulate information continuous...
Despite its widespread use in neuroscience, the reliability of fMRI remains insufficiently understoo...
According to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a movie may ...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
AbstractAccording to recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, spectators of a mo...
International audienceIn this experiment, event-related potentials were used to examine whether the ...
Humans experience dynamical variations of cognitive and emotional states while watching a movie. Rec...
SummaryEpisodic memories are characterized by their contextual richness, yet little is known about h...
As proposed by Tulving (1972), episodic memory involves encoding and retrieving events embedded with...
How do we encode our continuous life experiences for later retrieval? Theories of event segmentation...
Brain imaging using functional MRI allows us to understand brain function while participants are eng...
Many studies have provided evidence that the medial temporal lobes of the brain are involved in memo...
Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic memory encoding involves a network of neocortical ...