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Relatively few studies have invested premorbid personal variables besides age, gender, educational level, and socioeconomic status in relation to the success of memory training.
To identify brain regions reflecting the subsequent retrieval success of memory for IWS information, a 1-sample t-test for contrasts of encoding-success activation was performed.
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The most notable success of shape memory has been in medicine, where surgeons insert tubular nitinol stents into blood vessels and arteries to keep them from clogging.
In sum, we obtained four data points on a bell-shape function relating hippocampal activity to the success of associative memory formation.
In sum, we provide initial empirical evidence for a bell-shape function relating hippocampal activity and success of associative memory formation.
Activation in the hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex predicted subsequent retrieval success of source memories.
Second, activation in the hippocampus and PHC during encoding predicted the subsequent retrieval success of IWS memories.
> -wrap-foot> > -wrap-foot> Courirming our second prediction, activation in the right hippocampus and left PHC during encoding predicted the subsequent retrieval success of source memories (Fig. 4).
As shown in Table 4, other regions reflecting a quasiexponential function for the subsequent retrieval success of source memories were identified in the lateral and medial prefrontal regions, lateral temporal, parietal, and occipital regions, basal ganglia, and cerebellum.
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).
However, for all her success, the memory of her mother is never far away as she continues in her quest to make her proud, at the club she adores, for the woman she will always love.
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