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تعداد نتایج: 1126888  

Journal: :Learning & memory 2007
Susan J Bartko Boyer D Winters Rosemary A Cowell Lisa M Saksida Timothy J Bussey

The perirhinal cortex (PRh) has a well-established role in object recognition memory. More recent studies suggest that PRh is also important for two-choice visual discrimination tasks. Specifically, it has been suggested that PRh contains conjunctive representations that help resolve feature ambiguity, which occurs when a task cannot easily be solved on the basis of features alone. However, no ...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2003
Wendy A Suzuki David G Amaral

Findings from recent tract-tracing studies examining the cortical and subcortical connectivity of the medial temporal lobe showed that the pattern of connections of areas TH and TF of the parahippocampal cortex were consistent with previous boundary demarcations of this region. In contrast, the connections of the perirhinal cortex (areas 35 and 36) indicated that the border of area 36 should be...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2002
Dave G Mumby Melissa J Glenn Catherine Nesbitt Diana A Kyriazis

This experiment examined the effects of perirhinal cortex (PeRh) lesions on rats' retrograde memory for object-discriminations and retrograde object recognition. Rats learned one discrimination problem or five concurrent discrimination problems 4 weeks before surgery, and a new problem or five new problems during the week preceding surgery. Each rat was also familiarized with a sample object in...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
James E Kragel Neal W Morton Sean M Polyn

Neural circuitry in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) is critically involved in mental time travel, which involves the vivid retrieval of the details of past experience. Neuroscientific theories propose that the MTL supports memory of the past by retrieving previously encoded episodic information, as well as by reactivating a temporal code specifying the position of a particular event within an ep...

2018
Chris B Martin Danielle Douglas Rachel N Newsome Louisa Ly Man Morgan D Barense

A significant body of research in cognitive neuroscience is aimed at understanding how object concepts are represented in the human brain. However, it remains unknown whether and where the visual and abstract conceptual features that define an object concept are integrated. We addressed this issue by comparing the neural pattern similarities among object-evoked fMRI responses with behavior-base...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Katherine Duncan Clayton Curtis Lila Davachi

Incoming events that match or mismatch stored representations are thought to influence the ability of the hippocampus to switch between memory encoding and retrieval modes. Electrophysiological work has dissociated match and mismatch signals in the monkey perirhinal cortex, where match signals were selective for matches to goal states, whereas mismatch signals were not modulated by intention (M...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Jeffrey J Gold Christine N Smith Peter J Bayley Yael Shrager James B Brewer Craig E L Stark Ramona O Hopkins Larry R Squire

We studied item and source memory with fMRI in healthy volunteers and carried out a parallel study in memory-impaired patients. In experiment 1, volunteers studied a list of words in the scanner and later took an item memory test and a source memory test. Brain activity in the hippocampal region, perirhinal cortex, and parahippocampal cortex was associated with words that would later be remembe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Zhuang Song John T Wixted Christine N Smith Larry R Squire

Findings from functional MRI (fMRI) studies of recognition memory and the medial temporal lobe often suggest qualitative differences in the contribution of the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex. This interpretation is complicated by the fact that most of the methods intended to demonstrate qualitative differences also separate strong memories from weak memories. Thus, apparent qualitative diffe...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2002
P Machin S D Vann J L Muir J P Aggleton

Rats with neurotoxic lesions of the perirhinal cortex (n = 9) were compared with sham controls (n = 14) on a working memory task in the radial arm maze. Rats were trained under varying levels of proactive interference and with different retention intervals. Finally, performance was assessed when the maze was switched to a novel room. None of these manipulations differentially impaired rats with...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2003
Katharina Henke Valerie Treyer Eva Turi Nagy Stefan Kneifel Max Dürsteler Roger M Nitsch Alfred Buck

The hippocampal formation is known for its importance in conscious, declarative memory. Here, we report neuroimaging evidence in humans for an additional role of the hippocampal formation in nonconscious memory. We maskedly presented combinations of faces and written professions such that subjects were not aware of them. Nevertheless, the masked presentations activated many of the brain regions...

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