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Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
Z Liu B J Richmond

Anatomic and behavioral evidence shows that TE and perirhinal cortices are two directly connected but distinct inferior temporal areas. Despite this distinctness, physiological properties of neurons in these two areas generally have been similar with neurons in both areas showing selectivity for complex visual patterns and showing response modulations related to behavioral context in the sequen...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2000
Kate Sweeny

The APA Awards for Distinguished Scientific Early Career Contributions to Psychology recognize psychologists who have demonstrated excellence early in their careers and have held a doctoral degree for no more than 9 years. One of the 2017 award winners is Sara N. Burke, for her groundbreaking work on the impact of age on the perirhinal cortex and associative memory and perception processes. Bur...

Journal: :Cancer research 1965
P A MORSE V R POTTER

hepatomas have demonstrated that a spectrum of such tumors exists with varying degrees of change from the parent hepatocyte (26—30). Such hepatocarcinomas as the Morris 5123 (18) and Reuber H-35 (34), for instance, resemble the parent tissue to a marked degree both morphologically and biochemically (27), and thus fall in the category termed “minimaldeviation hepatomas― by Potter (31). On ...

Journal: :Behavioural Brain Research 2012
Peter M. Jones Emma J. Whitt Jasper Robinson

Previous experiments demonstrate a normal decline in unconditioned responding in rats with perirhinal cortex lesions but attenuated performance on spontaneous object recognition (SOR), a finding supporting the assertion that distinct systems support these phenomena. This finding informs on the nature of these two fundamental forms of learning and may be taken as support for certain contemporary...

2016
Roni Tibon Elisa Cooper

kids.frontiersin.org In our daily lives, we learn new things all the time. Unfortunately, it is usually difficult for us to remember everything that we learn. To increase our ability to remember, either for a few seconds or for many years, we can think in a way that ties together several pieces of information, so that they make fewer pieces of information. There are two ways the brain does this...

2015
M.W. Brown P.J. Banks

A large body of data from human and animal studies using psychological, recording, imaging, and lesion techniques indicates that recognition memory involves at least two separable processes: familiarity discrimination and recollection. Familiarity discrimination for individual visual stimuli seems to be effected by a system centred on the perirhinal cortex of the temporal lobe. The fundamental ...

2017
Jeroen J. Bos Martin Vinck Laura A. van Mourik-Donga Jadin C. Jackson Menno P. Witter Cyriel M. A. Pennartz

Spatial navigation and memory depend on the neural coding of an organism's location. Fine-grained coding of location is thought to depend on the hippocampus. Likewise, animals benefit from knowledge parsing their environment into larger spatial segments, which are relevant for task performance. Here we investigate how such knowledge may be coded, and whether this occurs in structures in the tem...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Meike Ramon Luca Vizioli Joan Liu-Shuang Bruno Rossion

Despite a wealth of information provided by neuroimaging research, the neural basis of familiar face recognition in humans remains largely unknown. Here, we isolated the discriminative neural responses to unfamiliar and familiar faces by slowly increasing visual information (i.e., high-spatial frequencies) to progressively reveal faces of unfamiliar or personally familiar individuals. Activatio...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 1998
K A Wiig R D Burwell

Previous research conducted in monkeys and rats has established that the perirhinal cortex is critically involved in object- or stimulus-recognition memory, whereas other research suggests this region may contribute to memory for object discriminations. These findings do not rule out the possibility that the perirhinal cortex plays a more general role in memory. The present experiment addressed...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
A. Logan Haskins Andrew P. Yonelinas Joel R. Quamme Charan Ranganath

Results from imaging and lesion studies of item recognition memory have suggested that the hippocampus supports memory for the arbitrary associations that form the basis of episodic recollection, whereas the perirhinal cortex (PRc) supports familiarity for individual items. This view has been challenged, however, by findings showing that PRc may contribute to associative recognition, a task tho...

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