Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for long-term memory consolidation but also for certain forms of short-term memory. In this study, we explored the interplay between short- and long-term memory using high-density event-related potentials. We found that pictures immediately repeated after an unfilled interval were better recognized than pictures repeated after intervening items. After 30 min, however, the immediately repeated pictures were significantly less well recognized than pictures repeated after intervening items. This processing advantage at immediate repetition but disadvantage for long-term storage had an electrophysiological correlate: spatiotemporal analysis showed that ...
For the last five decades, the medial temporal lobes have been generally understood to facilitate en...
Several models have proposed that different medial temporal lobe (MTL) regions represent different k...
It has been shown that brain activity before an item can predict whether this item will later be rem...
Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for lon...
The medio-temporal lobe (MTL) is known for its role in episodic memory consolidation, however eviden...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for memory encoding and recognition. The time course of th...
Presenting stimuli again after presentation of intervening stimuli improves their retention, an effe...
The human medial-temporal lobe (MTL) plays a crucial role in memory processing, both in encoding of ...
Diverse studies demonstrated that although immediately repeated stimuli are better and faster recogn...
Humans can flexibly transfer information between different memory systems. Information in visual wor...
In contrast to classical findings that the medial temporal lobe (MTL) specifically underlies long-te...
This PhD thesis aims to investigate the role of human medial temporal lobe (MTL) neurons in the enco...
The mediotemporal lobe (MTL), including the hippocampus, is involved in all stages of episodic memor...
& The time-limited role of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in human long-term memory is well know...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) plays a critical role in episodic long-term memory, but whether the M...
For the last five decades, the medial temporal lobes have been generally understood to facilitate en...
Several models have proposed that different medial temporal lobe (MTL) regions represent different k...
It has been shown that brain activity before an item can predict whether this item will later be rem...
Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for lon...
The medio-temporal lobe (MTL) is known for its role in episodic memory consolidation, however eviden...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for memory encoding and recognition. The time course of th...
Presenting stimuli again after presentation of intervening stimuli improves their retention, an effe...
The human medial-temporal lobe (MTL) plays a crucial role in memory processing, both in encoding of ...
Diverse studies demonstrated that although immediately repeated stimuli are better and faster recogn...
Humans can flexibly transfer information between different memory systems. Information in visual wor...
In contrast to classical findings that the medial temporal lobe (MTL) specifically underlies long-te...
This PhD thesis aims to investigate the role of human medial temporal lobe (MTL) neurons in the enco...
The mediotemporal lobe (MTL), including the hippocampus, is involved in all stages of episodic memor...
& The time-limited role of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in human long-term memory is well know...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) plays a critical role in episodic long-term memory, but whether the M...
For the last five decades, the medial temporal lobes have been generally understood to facilitate en...
Several models have proposed that different medial temporal lobe (MTL) regions represent different k...
It has been shown that brain activity before an item can predict whether this item will later be rem...