The mechanisms underlying hemispheric specialization of memory are not completely understood. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to develop and test models of hemispheric specialization. In particular for memory tasks however, the interpretation of fMRI results is often hampered by the low reliability of the data. In the present study we therefore analyzed the test-retest reliability of fMRI brain activation related to an implicit memory encoding task, with a particular focus on brain activity of the medial temporal lobe (MTL). Fifteen healthy subjects were scanned with fMRI on two sessions (average retest interval 35 days) using a commonly applied novelty encoding paradigm contrasting known and unknown stimuli. To ass...
The investigation of memory function using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an expand...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) consists of several regions thought to be involved in learning and me...
ABSTRACT: The ability to spontaneously recall recently learned informa-tion is a fundamental mnemoni...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL)-comprising hippocampus and the surrounding neocortical regions-is a t...
The concept of functional asymmetry is a basic principle of organization of human brain function. T...
Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic memory encoding involves a network of neocortical ...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
Memory is a complex and multifaceted entity. Cognitive psychology has adopted terminology to help si...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...
The work presented in this thesis comprises two event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging ...
International audiencePurpose: Performance in recognition memory differs among patients with medial...
The development of brain imaging techniques, in particular functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The development of brain imaging techniques, in particular functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The investigation of memory function using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an expand...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) consists of several regions thought to be involved in learning and me...
ABSTRACT: The ability to spontaneously recall recently learned informa-tion is a fundamental mnemoni...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL)-comprising hippocampus and the surrounding neocortical regions-is a t...
The concept of functional asymmetry is a basic principle of organization of human brain function. T...
Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic memory encoding involves a network of neocortical ...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
We determined the brain regions that were differentially sensitive to two, randomly inter-mixed task...
Memory is a complex and multifaceted entity. Cognitive psychology has adopted terminology to help si...
<p>Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial...
The work presented in this thesis comprises two event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging ...
International audiencePurpose: Performance in recognition memory differs among patients with medial...
The development of brain imaging techniques, in particular functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The development of brain imaging techniques, in particular functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...
The investigation of memory function using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an expand...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) consists of several regions thought to be involved in learning and me...
ABSTRACT: The ability to spontaneously recall recently learned informa-tion is a fundamental mnemoni...