Imbalance of incidental encoding across tasks: An explanation for non-memory-related hippocampal activations?

Volume: 142, Issue: 4, Pages: 1171 - 1179
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
Functional neuroimaging studies have increasingly noted hippocampal activation associated with a variety of cognitive functions--such as decision making, attention, perception, incidental learning, prediction, and working memory--that have little apparent relation to declarative memory. Such findings might be difficult to reconcile with classical hippocampal lesion studies that show remarkable sparing of cognitive functions outside the realm of...
Paper Details
Title
Imbalance of incidental encoding across tasks: An explanation for non-memory-related hippocampal activations?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Volume
142
Issue
4
Pages
1171 - 1179
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