SummaryHuman fMRI studies revealed involvement of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) during memory retrieval. However, corresponding memory-related regions in macaque PPC have not been established. In this monkey fMRI study, comparisons of cortical activity during correct recognition of previously seen items and rejection of unseen items revealed two major PPC activation sites that were differentially characterized by a serial probe recognition paradigm: area PG/PGOp in inferior parietal lobule, along with the hippocampus, was more active for initial item retrieval, while area PEa/DIP in intraparietal sulcus was for the last item. Effective connectivity analyses revealed that connectivity from hippocampus to PG/PGOp, but not to PEa/DIP, in...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of primates represents a remarkable platform that has evolved ov...
Frontoparietal networks contribute to complex cognitive functions in humans and macaques, such as wo...
While attention is critical for event memory, debate has arisen regarding the extent to which poster...
© Copyright © 2020 Ciaramelli, Burianová, Vallesi, Cabeza and Moscovitch. Posterior parietal cortex ...
Posterior parietal cortex is frequently activated during episodic memory retrieval but its role duri...
AbstractThe organization of macaque posterior parietal cortex (PPC) reflects its functional speciali...
Based on its diverse and wide-spread patterns of connectivity, primate posteromedial cortex (PMC) is...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of humans and non-human primates plays a key role in the sensory...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of humans and non-human primates plays a key role in the sensory...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is traditionally associated with attention, perceptual decision ...
AbstractSpecific contributions of the posterior parietal cortex to episodic memorybyJeremy Andrew El...
It is controversial whether monkeys, like human subjects, can recall, upon instruction, specific inf...
Short-term memory is ye ion. his tal cuss and evaluates various theories about the mechanistic role ...
Despite the prominence of parietal activity in human neuroimaging investigations of sensorimotor and...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of primates represents a remarkable platform that has evolved ov...
Frontoparietal networks contribute to complex cognitive functions in humans and macaques, such as wo...
While attention is critical for event memory, debate has arisen regarding the extent to which poster...
© Copyright © 2020 Ciaramelli, Burianová, Vallesi, Cabeza and Moscovitch. Posterior parietal cortex ...
Posterior parietal cortex is frequently activated during episodic memory retrieval but its role duri...
AbstractThe organization of macaque posterior parietal cortex (PPC) reflects its functional speciali...
Based on its diverse and wide-spread patterns of connectivity, primate posteromedial cortex (PMC) is...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of humans and non-human primates plays a key role in the sensory...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of humans and non-human primates plays a key role in the sensory...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is traditionally associated with attention, perceptual decision ...
AbstractSpecific contributions of the posterior parietal cortex to episodic memorybyJeremy Andrew El...
It is controversial whether monkeys, like human subjects, can recall, upon instruction, specific inf...
Short-term memory is ye ion. his tal cuss and evaluates various theories about the mechanistic role ...
Despite the prominence of parietal activity in human neuroimaging investigations of sensorimotor and...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) of primates represents a remarkable platform that has evolved ov...
Frontoparietal networks contribute to complex cognitive functions in humans and macaques, such as wo...
While attention is critical for event memory, debate has arisen regarding the extent to which poster...