The authors present a computational neural-network model of how the hippocampus and medial temporal lobe cortex (MTLC) contribute to recognition memory. The hippocampal component contributes by recalling studied details. The MTLC component cannot support recall, but one can extract a scalar familiarity signal from MTLC that tracks how well a test item matches studied items. The authors present simulations that establish key differences in the operating characteristics of the hippocampal-recall and MTLC-familiarity signals and identify several manipulations (e.g., target–lure similarity, interference) that differentially affect the 2 signals. They also use the model to address the stochastic relationship between recall and familiarity and th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
By integrating previous computational models of corticohippocampal function, the authors develop and...
ABSTRACT: In the three decades since Marr put forward his computational theory of hippocampal coding...
neural network model of recognition memory (Norman and O’Reilly (2003) Psychol Rev 104:611–646) can ...
A rich body of data exists showing that recollection of specific infor-mation makes an important con...
The processes by which humans and other primates learn to recognize objects have been the subject of...
This thesis reviews the evidence for dual process models of recognition memory, where both recollect...
This chapter presents an overview of a computational approach towards understanding the different co...
Much evidence indicates that recognition memory involves two separable processes, recollection and f...
Aggleton & Brown suggest that whereas familiarity is computed in perirhinal cortex, the hippocampus ...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
Recognition is our awareness of prior experience and is thought to depend upon the recollection and ...
By integrating previous computational models of corticohippocampal function, the authors develop and...
AbstractThe capacity for declarative memory depends on the hippocampal region and adjacent cortex wi...
The medial temporal lobe memory system is the seat of explicit memory in mammals, including both rec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
By integrating previous computational models of corticohippocampal function, the authors develop and...
ABSTRACT: In the three decades since Marr put forward his computational theory of hippocampal coding...
neural network model of recognition memory (Norman and O’Reilly (2003) Psychol Rev 104:611–646) can ...
A rich body of data exists showing that recollection of specific infor-mation makes an important con...
The processes by which humans and other primates learn to recognize objects have been the subject of...
This thesis reviews the evidence for dual process models of recognition memory, where both recollect...
This chapter presents an overview of a computational approach towards understanding the different co...
Much evidence indicates that recognition memory involves two separable processes, recollection and f...
Aggleton & Brown suggest that whereas familiarity is computed in perirhinal cortex, the hippocampus ...
A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lo...
Recognition is our awareness of prior experience and is thought to depend upon the recollection and ...
By integrating previous computational models of corticohippocampal function, the authors develop and...
AbstractThe capacity for declarative memory depends on the hippocampal region and adjacent cortex wi...
The medial temporal lobe memory system is the seat of explicit memory in mammals, including both rec...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2001....
By integrating previous computational models of corticohippocampal function, the authors develop and...
ABSTRACT: In the three decades since Marr put forward his computational theory of hippocampal coding...