How do separate neural networks interact to support complex cognitive processes such as remembrance of the personal past? Autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval recruits a consistent pattern of activation that potentially comprises multiple neural networks. However, it is unclear how such large-scale neural networks interact and are modulated by properties of the memory retrieval process. In the present functional MRI (fMRI) study, we combined independent component analysis (ICA) and dynamic causal modeling (DCM) to understand the neural networks supporting AM retrieval. ICA revealed four task-related components consistent with the previous literature: 1) medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) network, associated with self-referential processes, 2)...
The purpose of this thesis was to delineate the neural underpinning of three types of declarative me...
Functional MRI was used to investigate the role of medial temporal lobe and inferior frontal lobe re...
Our ability to remember new information is often compromised by competition from prior learning, lea...
How do separate neural networks interact to support complex cognitive processes such as remembrance ...
Exploring how the medial temporal lobe interacts with different areas of the brain during memory tas...
The objective of this study was to delineate a common functional network that underlies autobiograph...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects the functional recruitment and connectivity between neu...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects the functional recruitment and connectivity between neu...
International audienceWe previously demonstrated that episodic autobiographical memories (EAMs) rely...
Autobiographical memory (AM) is an explicit memory system responsible for remembering one’s own life...
Intrinsic network interactions may underlie individual differences in the ability to remember. The d...
SummaryMemory enables flexible use of past experience to inform new behaviors. Although leading theo...
The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remembe...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
Item does not contain fulltextWe sought to map the time course of autobiographical memory retrieval,...
The purpose of this thesis was to delineate the neural underpinning of three types of declarative me...
Functional MRI was used to investigate the role of medial temporal lobe and inferior frontal lobe re...
Our ability to remember new information is often compromised by competition from prior learning, lea...
How do separate neural networks interact to support complex cognitive processes such as remembrance ...
Exploring how the medial temporal lobe interacts with different areas of the brain during memory tas...
The objective of this study was to delineate a common functional network that underlies autobiograph...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects the functional recruitment and connectivity between neu...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects the functional recruitment and connectivity between neu...
International audienceWe previously demonstrated that episodic autobiographical memories (EAMs) rely...
Autobiographical memory (AM) is an explicit memory system responsible for remembering one’s own life...
Intrinsic network interactions may underlie individual differences in the ability to remember. The d...
SummaryMemory enables flexible use of past experience to inform new behaviors. Although leading theo...
The ability to direct our thought processes influences not only what we do, but also what we remembe...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
Item does not contain fulltextWe sought to map the time course of autobiographical memory retrieval,...
The purpose of this thesis was to delineate the neural underpinning of three types of declarative me...
Functional MRI was used to investigate the role of medial temporal lobe and inferior frontal lobe re...
Our ability to remember new information is often compromised by competition from prior learning, lea...