Imaging-based parcellations of the human brain
A defining aspect of brain organization is its spatial heterogeneity, which gives rise to
multiple topographies at different scales. Brain parcellation—defining distinct partitions in …
multiple topographies at different scales. Brain parcellation—defining distinct partitions in …
A short review on emotion processing: a lateralized network of neuronal networks
Emotions are valenced mental responses and associated physiological reactions that occur
spontaneously and automatically in response to internal or external stimuli, and can …
spontaneously and automatically in response to internal or external stimuli, and can …
Deconstructing the posterior medial episodic network
Our ability to remember or imagine specific events involves the construction of complex
mental representations, a process that engages cortical and hippocampal regions in a core …
mental representations, a process that engages cortical and hippocampal regions in a core …
Schemas provide a scaffold for neocortical integration of new memories over time
S Audrain, MP McAndrews - Nature Communications, 2022 - nature.com
Memory transformation is increasingly acknowledged in theoretical accounts of systems
consolidation, yet how memory quality and neural representation change over time and how …
consolidation, yet how memory quality and neural representation change over time and how …
Structural imaging of hippocampal subfields in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease
Hippocampal atrophy, as evidenced using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is one of the
most validated, easily accessible and widely used biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) …
most validated, easily accessible and widely used biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) …
New insights into anatomical connectivity along the anterior–posterior axis of the human hippocampus using in vivo quantitative fibre tracking
The hippocampus supports multiple cognitive functions including episodic memory. Recent
work has highlighted functional differences along the anterior–posterior axis of the human …
work has highlighted functional differences along the anterior–posterior axis of the human …
Hippocampal-cortical interactions during event boundaries support retention of complex narrative events
AJ Barnett, M Nguyen, J Spargo, R Yadav… - Neuron, 2024 - cell.com
According to most memory theories, encoding involves continuous communication between
the hippocampus and neocortex, but recent work has shown that key moments at the end of …
the hippocampus and neocortex, but recent work has shown that key moments at the end of …
Are episodic memories special? On the sameness of remembered and imagined event simulation
DR Addis - Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past decade, episodic memory has been reconceptualised as future-oriented. In
2007, Schacter and I proposed the 'constructive episodic simulation hypothesis' to account …
2007, Schacter and I proposed the 'constructive episodic simulation hypothesis' to account …
Hippocampus and temporal pole functional connectivity is associated with age and individual differences in autobiographical memory
Recollection of one's personal past, or autobiographical memory (AM), varies across
individuals and across the life span. This manifests in the amount of episodic content …
individuals and across the life span. This manifests in the amount of episodic content …
A molecular gradient along the longitudinal axis of the human hippocampus informs large-scale behavioral systems
The functional organization of the hippocampus is distributed as a gradient along its
longitudinal axis that explains its differential interaction with diverse brain systems. We show …
longitudinal axis that explains its differential interaction with diverse brain systems. We show …