The human medial-temporal lobe (MTL) plays a crucial role in memory processing, both in encoding of novel events and retrieving past experiences. We recorded event-related potentials (ERP) during continuous recognition tasks to investigate the underlying neural mechanisms and timing of memory encoding and recognition in healthy subjects and patients with memory impairments. In the first study we showed that patients with MTL lesions lack the early frontal evoked potential upon immediate picture repetition, normally observed in healthy subjects. In the second study we investigated the temporal distribution of MTL-mediated processes in healthy subjects. Encoding-related ERP modulations occurred at 145-205 ms and preceded recognition (405-470 ...
Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) damage, either from focal lesions or neurode...
Presenting stimuli again after presentation of intervening stimuli improves their retention, an effe...
SummaryDeclarative memory permits an organism to recognize stimuli that have been previously encount...
The human medial-temporal lobe (MTL) plays a crucial role in memory processing, both in encoding of ...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for memory encoding and recognition. The time course of th...
It remains an intriguing question why the medial temporal lobe (MTL) can display either attenuation ...
It remains an intriguing question why the medial temporal lobe (MTL) can display either attenuation ...
Recent findings from animal and human studies of memory have challenged existing accounts of the rol...
Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for lon...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial te...
ABSTRACT: It has been suggested that complex visual discrimination deficits in patients with medial ...
Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) damage, either from focal lesions or neurode...
■ Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) dam-age, either from focal lesions or neur...
Contains fulltext : 176503.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although it is ...
Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) damage, either from focal lesions or neurode...
Presenting stimuli again after presentation of intervening stimuli improves their retention, an effe...
SummaryDeclarative memory permits an organism to recognize stimuli that have been previously encount...
The human medial-temporal lobe (MTL) plays a crucial role in memory processing, both in encoding of ...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for memory encoding and recognition. The time course of th...
It remains an intriguing question why the medial temporal lobe (MTL) can display either attenuation ...
It remains an intriguing question why the medial temporal lobe (MTL) can display either attenuation ...
Recent findings from animal and human studies of memory have challenged existing accounts of the rol...
Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for lon...
ABSTRACT: Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the...
Using fMRI, this study examined the relationship between repetition-related changes in the medial te...
ABSTRACT: It has been suggested that complex visual discrimination deficits in patients with medial ...
Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) damage, either from focal lesions or neurode...
■ Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) dam-age, either from focal lesions or neur...
Contains fulltext : 176503.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although it is ...
Recent studies indicate that medial-temporal lobe (MTL) damage, either from focal lesions or neurode...
Presenting stimuli again after presentation of intervening stimuli improves their retention, an effe...
SummaryDeclarative memory permits an organism to recognize stimuli that have been previously encount...