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Medial temporal lobe activation during encoding and retrieval of novel face-name pairs
Authors
Aggleton
Brewer
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Broadbent
Brown
Buckley
Cameron
Cohen
Cohen
Cox
Davachi
Davachi
Dobbins
Düzel
Eichenbaum
Eichenbaum
Eichenbaum
Eldridge
Fernandez
Fernandez
Fried
Henke
Henke
Henson
Henson
Hicks
Insausti
Jackson
Killgore
Lavenex
Mayes
Milner
Norman
O'Reilly
Otten
Pihlajamaki
Preuessner
Pruessmann
Ranganath
Reed
Rolls
Schacter
Scoville
Small
Sperling
Sperling
Squire
Stark
Stark
Stark
Stark
Stark
Stark
Strange
Strange
Sutherland
Suzuki
Talairach
Tulving
Vargha-Khadem
Wagner
Wallenstein
Wood
Yonelinas
Zeineh
Zola
Publication date
1 January 2004
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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Abstract
The human medial temporal lobe (MTL) is known to be involved in declarative memory, yet the exact contributions of the various MTL structures are not well understood. In particular, the data as to whether the hippocampal region is preferentially involved in the encoding and/or retrieval of associative memory have not allowed for a consensus concerning its specific role. To investigate the role of the hippocampal region and the nearby MTL cortical areas in encoding and retrieval of associative versus non-associative memories, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity during learning and later recognition testing of novel face-name pairs. We show that there is greater activity for successful encoding of associative information than for non-associative information in the right hippocampal region, as well as in the left amygdala and right parahippocampal cortex. Activity for retrieval of associative information was greater than for non-associative information in the right hippocampal region also, as well as in the left perirhinal cortex, right entorhinal cortex, and right parahippocampal cortex. The implications of these data for a clear functional distinction between the hippocampal region and the MTL cortical structures are discussed. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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