AbstractA large body of data from human and animal studies using psychological, recording, imaging, and lesion techniques indicates that recognition memory involves at least two separable processes: familiarity discrimination and recollection. Familiarity discrimination for individual visual stimuli seems to be effected by a system centred on the perirhinal cortex of the temporal lobe. The fundamental change that encodes prior occurrence within the perirhinal cortex is a reduction in the responses of neurones when a stimulus is repeated. Neuronal network modelling indicates that a system based on such a change in responsiveness is potentially highly efficient in information theoretic terms. A review is given of findings indicating that peri...
This study examined the effect of environment and cognitive maturity on longterm reactivation of rec...
Brain regions involved in visual recognition memory, including the hippocampus, have been investigat...
AbstractWe establish the importance of cholinergic neurotransmission to both recognition memory and ...
This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniqu...
AbstractThis review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific ...
This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniqu...
AbstractFindings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regio...
Our ability to recognize that something is familiar, often referred to as visual recognition memory,...
The proposal that a system centering on the perirhinal cortex is responsible for familiarity discrim...
Recognition memory is the ability to distinguish novel from familiar stimuli. This thesis explores o...
Abstract—Recognition memory relies on two processes: (i) identification and (ii) judgement concernin...
AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical ...
Findings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regions of th...
SummaryResults from imaging and lesion studies of item recognition memory have suggested that the hi...
Recognition memory is one of the most basic types of memory. One type of recognition memory is visu...
This study examined the effect of environment and cognitive maturity on longterm reactivation of rec...
Brain regions involved in visual recognition memory, including the hippocampus, have been investigat...
AbstractWe establish the importance of cholinergic neurotransmission to both recognition memory and ...
This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniqu...
AbstractThis review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific ...
This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniqu...
AbstractFindings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regio...
Our ability to recognize that something is familiar, often referred to as visual recognition memory,...
The proposal that a system centering on the perirhinal cortex is responsible for familiarity discrim...
Recognition memory is the ability to distinguish novel from familiar stimuli. This thesis explores o...
Abstract—Recognition memory relies on two processes: (i) identification and (ii) judgement concernin...
AbstractThis review will focus on evidence showing that NMDA receptor neurotransmission is critical ...
Findings of pharmacological studies that have investigated the involvement of specific regions of th...
SummaryResults from imaging and lesion studies of item recognition memory have suggested that the hi...
Recognition memory is one of the most basic types of memory. One type of recognition memory is visu...
This study examined the effect of environment and cognitive maturity on longterm reactivation of rec...
Brain regions involved in visual recognition memory, including the hippocampus, have been investigat...
AbstractWe establish the importance of cholinergic neurotransmission to both recognition memory and ...