Effortful retrieval reduces hippocampal activity and impairs incidental encoding

Volume: 23, Issue: 5, Pages: 367 - 379
Published: Feb 2, 2013
Abstract
Functional imaging studies frequently report that the hippocampus is engaged by successful episodic memory retrieval. However, considering that concurrent encoding of the background environment occurs during retrieval and influences medial temporal lobe activity, it is plausible that hippocampal encoding functions are reduced with increased attentional engagement during effortful retrieval. Expanding upon evidence that retrieval efforts suppress...
Paper Details
Title
Effortful retrieval reduces hippocampal activity and impairs incidental encoding
Published Date
Feb 2, 2013
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
367 - 379
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