UnlabelledThe neural processes giving rise to human memory strength signals remain poorly understood. Inspired by formal computational models that posit a central role of global matching in memory strength, we tested a novel hypothesis that the strengths of both true and false memories arise from the global similarity of an item's neural activation pattern during retrieval to that of all the studied items during encoding (i.e., the encoding-retrieval neural global pattern similarity [ER-nGPS]). We revealed multiple ER-nGPS signals that carried distinct information and contributed differentially to true and false memories: Whereas the ER-nGPS in the parietal regions reflected semantic similarity and was scaled with the recognition strengths ...
When information is thematically related to previously studied information, gist-based processes con...
Repeated study improves memory, but the underlying neural mechanisms of this improvement are not wel...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...
Familiarity, or memory strength, is a central construct in models of cognition. In previous categori...
False recognition, a type of memory distortion where one claims to remember something that never hap...
Theoretical and computational models such as transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) and global matchi...
Contains fulltext : 98373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although commonl...
We sometimes vividly remember things that did not happen, a phenomenon with general relevance, not o...
Intense debate surrounds the role of medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures in recognition memory. Us...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
Although commonly used, the term memory strength is not well defined in humans. Besides durability, ...
We used event-related fMRI to test whether recognition memory depends on visual similarity between f...
Memory is often accurate, but everyday experience and laboratory research indicate that it is also p...
Recent advances in neuroscience have given us unprecedented insight into the neural mechanisms of fa...
When encoding new episodic memories, visual and semantic processing are proposed to make distinct co...
When information is thematically related to previously studied information, gist-based processes con...
Repeated study improves memory, but the underlying neural mechanisms of this improvement are not wel...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...
Familiarity, or memory strength, is a central construct in models of cognition. In previous categori...
False recognition, a type of memory distortion where one claims to remember something that never hap...
Theoretical and computational models such as transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) and global matchi...
Contains fulltext : 98373.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although commonl...
We sometimes vividly remember things that did not happen, a phenomenon with general relevance, not o...
Intense debate surrounds the role of medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures in recognition memory. Us...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
Although commonly used, the term memory strength is not well defined in humans. Besides durability, ...
We used event-related fMRI to test whether recognition memory depends on visual similarity between f...
Memory is often accurate, but everyday experience and laboratory research indicate that it is also p...
Recent advances in neuroscience have given us unprecedented insight into the neural mechanisms of fa...
When encoding new episodic memories, visual and semantic processing are proposed to make distinct co...
When information is thematically related to previously studied information, gist-based processes con...
Repeated study improves memory, but the underlying neural mechanisms of this improvement are not wel...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...