Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we identified brain regions involved in storing associations of events discontinuous in time into long-term memory. Participants were scanned while memorizing item-triplets including simultaneous and discontinuous associations. Subsequent memory tests showed that participants remembered both types of associations equally well. First, by constructing the contrast between the subsequent memory effects for discontinuous associations and simultaneous associations, we identified the left posterior parahippocampal region, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the basal ganglia, posterior midline structures, and the middle temporal gyrus as being specifically involved in transforming discontinuo...
A fundamental and intensively discussed question is whether medial temporal lobe (MTL) processes tha...
Abstract Retrieval of episodic memories depends on the successful “re-collection ” of event features...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are forme...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we identified brain regions involved in s...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we identified brain regions involved in s...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for declarative memory formation, but the function of its ...
As individuals navigate the world, they encounter a constant stream of stimuli, some of which are im...
Contains fulltext : 53259.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The medial tem...
The role of the hippocampus in declarative memory consolidation is a matter of intense debate. We in...
International audienceThe role of the hippocampus in declarative memory consolidation is a matter of...
How do we encode our continuous life experiences for later retrieval? Theories of event segmentation...
To examine the hypothesis that the hippocampus is necessary to overcome temporal or spatial "discont...
Remembering is a complex process that involves recalling specific details, such as who you were with...
Remembering is a complex process that involves recalling specific details, such as who you were with...
Item does not contain fulltextLesion studies have provided compelling evidence that episodic memory ...
A fundamental and intensively discussed question is whether medial temporal lobe (MTL) processes tha...
Abstract Retrieval of episodic memories depends on the successful “re-collection ” of event features...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are forme...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we identified brain regions involved in s...
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we identified brain regions involved in s...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for declarative memory formation, but the function of its ...
As individuals navigate the world, they encounter a constant stream of stimuli, some of which are im...
Contains fulltext : 53259.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The medial tem...
The role of the hippocampus in declarative memory consolidation is a matter of intense debate. We in...
International audienceThe role of the hippocampus in declarative memory consolidation is a matter of...
How do we encode our continuous life experiences for later retrieval? Theories of event segmentation...
To examine the hypothesis that the hippocampus is necessary to overcome temporal or spatial "discont...
Remembering is a complex process that involves recalling specific details, such as who you were with...
Remembering is a complex process that involves recalling specific details, such as who you were with...
Item does not contain fulltextLesion studies have provided compelling evidence that episodic memory ...
A fundamental and intensively discussed question is whether medial temporal lobe (MTL) processes tha...
Abstract Retrieval of episodic memories depends on the successful “re-collection ” of event features...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are forme...