Global similarity and pattern separation in the human medial temporal lobe predict subsequent memory.
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Neural Differentiation Tracks Improved Recall of Competing Memories Following Interleaved Study and Retrieval PracticeAversive learning modulates cortical representations of object categoriesHippocampal activity patterns carry information about objects in temporal contextComplementary roles of human hippocampal subfields in differentiation and integration of spatial contextMeasuring neural representations with fMRI: practices and pitfalls.Noninvasive functional and anatomical imaging of the human medial temporal lobeComplementary roles of human hippocampal subregions during retrieval of spatiotemporal context.Global neural pattern similarity as a common basis for categorization and recognition memory.Successful remembering elicits event-specific activity patterns in lateral parietal cortex.Loss of pattern separation performance in schizophrenia suggests dentate gyrus dysfunctionDissociated signals in human dentate gyrus and CA3 predict different facets of recognition memory.Multivariate pattern analysis of the human medial temporal lobe revealed representationally categorical cortex and representationally agnostic hippocampusTemporal memory is shaped by encoding stability and intervening item reactivation.Medial temporal lobe coding of item and spatial information during relational binding in working memory.Object and spatial mnemonic interference differentially engage lateral and medial entorhinal cortex in humans.Cortical reinstatement mediates the relationship between content-specific encoding activity and subsequent recollection decisions.Delay-dependent contributions of medial temporal lobe regions to episodic memory retrieval.Attention Stabilizes Representations in the Human Hippocampus.A high-resolution study of hippocampal and medial temporal lobe correlates of spatial context and prospective overlapping route memoryDevelopment of common neural representations for distinct numerical problems.De Novo Emergence of Odor Category Representations in the Human Brain.Attention promotes episodic encoding by stabilizing hippocampal representations.Decisions about the past are guided by reinstatement of specific memories in the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex.Experience-dependent hippocampal pattern differentiation prevents interference during subsequent learning.The role of piriform associative connections in odor categorization.Repetition suppression and multi-voxel pattern similarity differentially track implicit and explicit visual memory.Semantic representations in the temporal pole predict false memoriesThe visual corticostriatal loop through the tail of the caudate: circuitry and function.Awake reactivation predicts memory in humans.Commentary: Distinct neural mechanisms for remembering when an event occurred.Similarity breeds proximity: pattern similarity within and across contexts is related to later mnemonic judgments of temporal proximity.Representational geometry: integrating cognition, computation, and the brain.Deconstructing multivariate decoding for the study of brain function.Overlap among Spatial Memories Triggers Repulsion of Hippocampal Representations.Tests of pattern separation and pattern completion in humans-A systematic review.Mnemonic convergence in the human hippocampus.Reactivation during encoding supports the later discrimination of similar episodic memories.What do differences between multi-voxel and univariate analysis mean? How subject-, voxel-, and trial-level variance impact fMRI analysis.High-resolution investigation of memory-specific reinstatement in the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex.Neural Differentiation of Incorrectly Predicted Memories
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Global similarity and pattern separation in the human medial temporal lobe predict subsequent memory.
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Anthony D Wagner
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4293-12.2013
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2013-03-01T00:00:00Z