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Cued recall and item recognition are considered the standard episodic memory retrieval tasks.
Old and young adults performed an item recognition task with perceptually rich visual stimuli.
In contrast, encoding activation in perirhinal cortex predicted later item recognition, but not subsequent source recollection.
To explore person knowledge, item recognition and spatial associative memory, we designed the Face Place Test (FPT).
The representation of item and associative information in episodic memory was investigated using cued recall and single item recognition.
Encoding activation in hippocampus and in posterior parahippocampal cortex predicted later source recollection, but was uncorrelated with item recognition.
Zarahn, E., Rakitin, B., Abela, D., Flynn, J. & Stern, Y. Age-related changes in brain activation during a delayed item recognition task.
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The main difference is that it is not a multiple-choice test, but a sequential one-item recognition test.
These results suggested an involvement for the medial prefrontal cortex in single-item recognition memory.
We used modified versions with 10 rather than 15 stimulus items, 3 rather than 5 learning trials and a 20-item recognition form.
Bilateral lesion studies have revealed dissociations in the contributions of the perirhinal cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, and hippocampus in single-item recognition and object location memory [4,10].
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