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Some researchers regard the hippocampus as part of a larger medial temporal lobe memory system responsible for general declarative memory (memories that can be explicitly verbalized these would include, for example, memory for facts in addition to episodic memory).
The posterior parahippocampal area is the main node of entry for auditory information to the medial temporal lobe memory system, where salient information is encoded into long-term memory [37].
Here we examined associations between memory function and anatomical integrity of components of the temporal lobe memory system.
The hippocampal gyri play a very important content of memory function and are a critical component of medial temporal lobe memory system [ 23, 24].
The hippocampus and surrounding regions of cortex have been proposed as a unitary medial temporal lobe memory system for declarative memory (Squire & Zola-Morgan, 1991).
As stated in the Introduction, the questions addressed in the present study are relevant to the debate over competing models of medial temporal lobe memory systems.
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A possible role of the medial temporal lobe in memory formation was first suggested over a century ago by von Bechterew after presenting the neuropathological findings from the brain of a 60-year-old man who had memory problems during the last 20 years of his life and whose brain showed bilateral softening of the gyrus uncinatus and the hippocampal formation [2].
Indeed, a previous fMRI study revealed increased functional connectivity between vmPFC and medial temporal lobe during memory formation [33].
The role of right temporal lobe in memory for visual patterns is well documented [ 35].
In older humans, deterioration of medial temporal lobe dependent memory function occurs in a large segment of the population and confers significant risk for development of Alzheimer disease.
A prior report linked connectivity between nodes of the DN, specifically the posterior cingulate and the medial temporal lobe, to memory performance but not to nonmemory tasks (Wang et al., 2010).
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