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The neural correlates of memory successes and failures have been studied extensively in adults, using the subsequent memory paradigm (e.g., Brewer et al. 1998; Wagner et al. 1998).
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In facilitation regions such as parahippocampal cortex, greater activity during encoding predicted memory success.
Finally, medial temporal and prefrontal regions were associated with general memory success, regardless of stimulus or process type.
Cortical reactivation predicts memory success for individual items via hippocampal interactions.
In a large sample study, Dinkelacker et al. [69] found widespread areas of diminished gray matter density in the bilateral lingual gyrus, correlated with face memory success, as well as in the the right middle temporal gyrus and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
Together, these two approaches would help to take memory intervention research to the next level, to encourage more mental challenge and greater memory success for all seniors.
The primary aim of the current study was to determine the extent to which neural activity associated with source memory success is material-dependent.
It has been suggested that several regions of the brain, including subregions of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and the posterior parietal cortex, contribute to source memory success in a material-general manner, with most models highlighting the importance of memory process rather than material type.
Supplementary Figure 3 Experiment 4: HD-tACS improves working-memory success in poor performing young adults.
It seems as if the Diamondbacks are hoping to rely on experience and a kind of muscle memory of success.
Considering that such birds are known to have a good spatial memory, recovery success in lab studies seems low.
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