A common conceptualization of the organization of memory systems in brain is that different types of memory are mediated by distinct neural systems. Strong support for this view comes from studies that show double (or triple) dissociations between spatial, response, and emotional memories following selective lesions of hippocampus, striatum, and the amygdala. Here, we examine the extent to which hippocampal and striatal neural activity patterns support the multiple memory systems view. A comparison is made between hippocampal and striatal neural correlates with behavior during asymptotic performance of spatial and response maze tasks. Location- (or place), movement, and reward-specific firing patterns were found in both structures regardles...
Dual system hypothesis suggests that there are two distinct memory systems, the instrumental system ...
A population of human hippocampal neurons has shown responses to individual concepts (e.g., Jennifer...
There is a long-standing debate as to whether recollection is a continuous/graded process or a thres...
How the memory systems centered on the hippocampus and dorsal striatum interact to support behavior ...
SummaryDecision-making studies across different domains suggest that decisions can arise from multip...
A standard set of experimental conditions for studying the effects of lesions to the three brain are...
While many tend to think of memory systems in the brain as a single process, in reality several expe...
Mounting evidence suggests that the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and striatal learning systems support...
The study behavioral phenomena and the brain states which accompany these behaviors has a long hist...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
AbstractMemory depends upon a network of interconnected and functionally related cortical and subcor...
Hippocampal and striatal place- and movement-correlated cell firing was recorded as rats performed p...
Why does the brain contain more than one memory system? Genetic algorithms can play a role in elucid...
Forming place-reward associations critically depends on the integrity of the hippocampal-ventral str...
Meeter M, Veldkamp R, Jin Y. Multiple memory stores and operant conditioning: A rationale for memory...
Dual system hypothesis suggests that there are two distinct memory systems, the instrumental system ...
A population of human hippocampal neurons has shown responses to individual concepts (e.g., Jennifer...
There is a long-standing debate as to whether recollection is a continuous/graded process or a thres...
How the memory systems centered on the hippocampus and dorsal striatum interact to support behavior ...
SummaryDecision-making studies across different domains suggest that decisions can arise from multip...
A standard set of experimental conditions for studying the effects of lesions to the three brain are...
While many tend to think of memory systems in the brain as a single process, in reality several expe...
Mounting evidence suggests that the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and striatal learning systems support...
The study behavioral phenomena and the brain states which accompany these behaviors has a long hist...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
AbstractMemory depends upon a network of interconnected and functionally related cortical and subcor...
Hippocampal and striatal place- and movement-correlated cell firing was recorded as rats performed p...
Why does the brain contain more than one memory system? Genetic algorithms can play a role in elucid...
Forming place-reward associations critically depends on the integrity of the hippocampal-ventral str...
Meeter M, Veldkamp R, Jin Y. Multiple memory stores and operant conditioning: A rationale for memory...
Dual system hypothesis suggests that there are two distinct memory systems, the instrumental system ...
A population of human hippocampal neurons has shown responses to individual concepts (e.g., Jennifer...
There is a long-standing debate as to whether recollection is a continuous/graded process or a thres...