Encoding of novel picture pairs activates the perirhinal cortex: an fMRI study.
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The episodic memory system: neurocircuitry and disordersComparison of the disparity between Talairach and MNI coordinates in functional neuroimaging data: validation of the Lancaster transform.Constructing, Perceiving, and Maintaining Scenes: Hippocampal Activity and Connectivity.High-resolution fMRI of content-sensitive subsequent memory responses in human medial temporal lobe.Activity in the hippocampus and neocortical working memory regions predicts successful associative memory for temporally discontiguous eventsContributions of the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex to rapid visuomotor learning in rhesus monkeysFailure of repetition suppression and memory encoding in aging and Alzheimer's diseaseHuman hippocampal processing of environmental novelty during spatial navigationThe timing of associative memory formation: frontal lobe and anterior medial temporal lobe activity at associative binding predicts memoryDistinct roles for medial temporal lobe structures in memory for objects and their locationsFailure to Recognize Novelty after Extended Methamphetamine Self-Administration Results from Loss of Long-Term Depression in the Perirhinal CortexDynamic changes in the medial temporal lobe during incidental learning of object-location associations.De Novo Emergence of Odor Category Representations in the Human Brain.The effect of scene context on episodic object recognition: parahippocampal cortex mediates memory encoding and retrieval success.The Parahippocampal Cortex Mediates Contextual Associative Memory: Evidence from an fMRI Study.Neurophysiological responses to traumatic reminders in the acute aftermath of serious motor vehicle collisions using [15O]-H2O positron emission tomographyImpaired medial temporal repetition suppression is related to failure of parietal deactivation in Alzheimer diseaseDistinct hippocampal regions make unique contributions to relational memory.Dissociation of frontal and medial temporal lobe activity in maintenance and binding of sequentially presented paired associatesMedial temporal lobe activation during encoding and retrieval of novel face-name pairsFamilial risk for Alzheimer's disease alters fMRI activation patterns.Recognition-induced forgetting does not occur for temporally grouped objects unless they are semantically related.Segregating cognitive functions within hippocampal formation: a quantitative meta-analysis on spatial navigation and episodic memory.Sustained activities and retrieval in a computational model of the perirhinal cortex.Visual processing of coherent rotation in the central visual field: an fMRI study.Famous faces activate contextual associations in the parahippocampal cortex.Hyperactivation of parahippocampal region and fusiform gyrus associated with successful encoding in medial temporal lobe epilepsy.Rapid consolidation and the human hippocampus: intracranial recordings confirm surface EEG.Visual presentation of novel objects and new spatial arrangements of objects differentially activates the medial temporal lobe subareas in humans.
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Encoding of novel picture pairs activates the perirhinal cortex: an fMRI study.
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Encoding of novel picture pairs activates the perirhinal cortex: an fMRI study.
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Encoding of novel picture pairs activates the perirhinal cortex: an fMRI study.
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Encoding of novel picture pairs activates the perirhinal cortex: an fMRI study.
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Hannu J Aronen
Heikki Tanila
Kaarina Partanen
Maija Pihlajamäki
Mia Mikkonen
Tuomo Hänninen
Ville Jalkanen
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10.1002/HIPO.10049
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z