Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the recollection of the context in which an item was encountered. The neural substrates of these memory processes are controversial. To address these issues we applied repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the right and left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) of healthy subjects performing a remember/know task. rTMS disrupted familiarity judgments when applied before encoding of stimuli over both right and left DLPFC. rTMS disrupted recollection when applied before encoding of stimuli over the right DLPFC. These findings suggest that the DLPFC plays a critical role in recognition memory based on familiarity as well as recol...
Attentive encoding often leads to more accurate responses in recognition memory tests. However, prev...
Dual-process theories of recognition memory sustain that recollection and familiarity reflect differ...
Event-related repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can dynamically interfere with the...
Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the ...
Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the ...
Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the ...
Neuroimaging and lesion studies have documented the involvement of the frontal lobes in recognition ...
Neuroimaging and lesion studies have documented the involvement of the frontal lobes in recognition ...
Neuroimaging and lesion studies have documented the involvement of the frontal lobes in recognition ...
Converging evidence from functional imaging and lesion studies suggested that a distributed neural n...
A debated question in the literature is the degree of anatomical and functional lateralization of th...
According to dual-process signal-detection (DPSD) theories, short- and long-term recognition memory ...
Attentive encoding often leads to more accurate responses in recognition memory tests. However, prev...
Dual-process theories of recognition memory sustain that recollection and familiarity reflect differ...
Event-related repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can dynamically interfere with the...
Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the ...
Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the ...
Recognition memory can be supported by both the assessment of the familiarity of an item and by the ...
Neuroimaging and lesion studies have documented the involvement of the frontal lobes in recognition ...
Neuroimaging and lesion studies have documented the involvement of the frontal lobes in recognition ...
Neuroimaging and lesion studies have documented the involvement of the frontal lobes in recognition ...
Converging evidence from functional imaging and lesion studies suggested that a distributed neural n...
A debated question in the literature is the degree of anatomical and functional lateralization of th...
According to dual-process signal-detection (DPSD) theories, short- and long-term recognition memory ...
Attentive encoding often leads to more accurate responses in recognition memory tests. However, prev...
Dual-process theories of recognition memory sustain that recollection and familiarity reflect differ...
Event-related repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can dynamically interfere with the...