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Cognitive neuroscience of episodic memory encoding
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic memories are formed. Convergent evidence from multiple brain imaging studies using positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI ...
Wheeler, Mark E +6 more
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Is the Papez circuit the location of the elusive episodic memory engram?
All of the brain structures and white matter that make up Papez’ circuit, as well as the circuit as a whole, are implicated in the literature in episodic memory formation and recall.
Steven Hall, PhD, MSc
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Episodic memories are characterized by their contextual richness, yet little is known about how the various features comprising an episode are brought together in memory. Here we employed fMRI and a multidimensional source memory procedure to investigate
Uncapher, MR, Rugg, MD, Otten, LJ
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Episodic memory impairments are a key feature of age-related cognitive decline. This study introduced a touch-screen task to assess the "what-where-which" components of episodic-like memory in marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).
Amirouche Sadoun +2 more
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Refresh my memory: Episodic memory reinstatements intrude on working memory maintenance. [PDF]
Hoskin AN +3 more
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Emotional processing and episodic memory.
The research reported within this dissertation investigates how individuals’ capacity to assimilate emotionally disruptive events is associated with particular features of episodic and autobiographical memory formation. It is inspired by Rachman’s (1980,
Howells, Glen
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Recent data from animal studies raise the possibility that dopaminergic neuromodulation promotes the encoding of novel stimuli. We investigated a possible role for the dopaminergic midbrain in human episodic memory by measuring how polymorphisms in ...
Heinze, HJ +9 more
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Interdependence of episodic and semantic memory: evidence from neuropsychology. [PDF]
Tulving's (1972) theory of memory draws a distinction between general knowledge (semantic memory) and memory for events (episodic memory). Neuropsychological studies have generally examined each type of memory in isolation, but theorists have long ...
Daniel L Greenberg +2 more
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Elements of episodic memory: lessons from 40 years of research
40 years ago, Endel Tulving published his hugely influential Elements of Episodic Memory (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983). For the first time, this discussed the details of episodic memory (i.e.
Easton, Alexander, Martin-Ordas, Gema
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Perirhinal cortex and the neural basis of object memory in the rat [PDF]
This thesis aimed to investigate the role of the perirhinal cortex in object memory in the rat. The first experiment tested the hypothesis that the perirhinal cortex is critical to memory for relationships between objects by testing postoperative ...
Norman, Gill, Norman, Gillian
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