Perirhinal cortex contributes to accuracy in recognition memory and perceptual discriminations.

scientific article

Perirhinal cortex contributes to accuracy in recognition memory and perceptual discriminations. is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0374-09.2009
P932PMC publication ID6665676
P698PubMed publication ID19571124

P50authorAnthony CateQ48453599
Stefan KöhlerQ57306891
Edward B O'NeilQ63959418
P2093author name stringStefan Köhler
Edward B O'Neil
P2860cites workThe medial temporal lobe and recognition memoryQ24682189
The fusiform face area: a module in human extrastriate cortex specialized for face perceptionQ28238243
The medial temporal lobeQ29615990
Mechanisms underlying working memory for novel informationQ31063891
Perceptual-mnemonic functions of the perirhinal cortexQ33632999
Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: neural and behavioral evidenceQ34443215
Memory, perception, and the ventral visual-perirhinal-hippocampal stream: thinking outside of the boxesQ34652421
Intact visual perception in memory-impaired patients with medial temporal lobe lesionsQ35173730
Monkey perirhinal cortex is critical for visual memory, but not for visual perception: reexamination of the behavioural evidence from monkeys.Q36272655
Individual faces elicit distinct response patterns in human anterior temporal cortexQ36300129
Working memory for visual objects: complementary roles of inferior temporal, medial temporal, and prefrontal cortexQ36339039
Perirhinal cortical contributions to object perceptionQ36392391
Visual perception and memory: a new view of medial temporal lobe function in primates and rodentsQ36785113
Object recognition memory: neurobiological mechanisms of encoding, consolidation and retrieval.Q37171360
Perception and the medial temporal lobe: evaluating the current evidenceQ37414631
Involvement of medial temporal lobe structures in memory and perceptionQ37414634
Intact visual discrimination of complex and feature-ambiguous stimuli in the absence of perirhinal cortexQ41059843
Cognitive neuroscience and the study of memoryQ41737195
Perirhinal contributions to human visual perceptionQ42384957
Memory strength and repetition suppression: multimodal imaging of medial temporal cortical contributions to recognition.Q45996982
The human medial temporal lobe processes online representations of complex objectsQ48093218
Activating the medial temporal lobe during oddity judgment for faces and scenes.Q48113409
Why does brain damage impair memory? A connectionist model of object recognition memory in perirhinal cortex.Q48361385
What is "special" about face perception?Q48415031
The missing whole in perceptual models of perirhinal cortex.Q48451003
The relationship between fMRI adaptation and repetition priming.Q48467837
MR volumetric analysis of the human entorhinal, perirhinal, and temporopolar corticesQ48476110
Triple dissociation in the medial temporal lobes: recollection, familiarity, and noveltyQ48515517
Selective perceptual impairments after perirhinal cortex ablation.Q48654976
Functional specialization in the human medial temporal lobe.Q48708254
Specialization in the medial temporal lobe for processing of objects and scenesQ48809622
Valid conjunction inference with the minimum statisticQ48944012
Perirhinal and parahippocampal cortices of the macaque monkey: cortical afferents.Q50766773
Medial temporal and prefrontal contributions to working memory tasks with novel and familiar stimuli.Q51963952
Perceptual deficits in amnesia: challenging the medial temporal lobe 'mnemonic' view.Q51997056
P433issue26
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)8329-8334
P577publication date2009-07-01
P1433published inJournal of NeuroscienceQ1709864
P1476titlePerirhinal cortex contributes to accuracy in recognition memory and perceptual discriminations
P478volume29

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q92097737A Memory Computational Basis for the Other-Race Effect
Q37142076A broader view of perirhinal function: from recognition memory to fluency-based decisions
Q37043384A critical role for the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex in perceptual learning of scenes and faces: complementary findings from amnesia and FMRI.
Q48261517A parieto-medial temporal pathway for the strategic control over working memory biases in human visual attention
Q47971695A role for perirhinal cortex in memory for novel object-context associations
Q33712283A unified framework for the functional organization of the medial temporal lobes and the phenomenology of episodic memory
Q35882640Age-related impairment in a complex object discrimination task that engages perirhinal cortex.
Q27004088Beyond the FFA: The role of the ventral anterior temporal lobes in face processing
Q36563511Can complex visual discrimination deficits in amnesia be attributed to the medial temporal lobe? An investigation into the effects of medial temporal lobe damage on brain connectivity
Q38044381Characterizing cognitive aging of recognition memory and related processes in animal models and in humans
Q39951911Connectivity Profiles Reveal a Transition Subarea in the Parahippocampal Region That Integrates the Anterior Temporal-Posterior Medial Systems.
Q35770527Development of brain systems for nonsymbolic numerosity and the relationship to formal math academic achievement
Q42605859Distinct familiarity-based response patterns for faces and buildings in perirhinal and parahippocampal cortex
Q50560467Distributed category-specific recognition-memory signals in human perirhinal cortex.
Q50220222Evidence for Integrated Visual Face and Body Representations in the Anterior Temporal Lobes
Q61449630Experience-Dependent Effects of Muscimol-Induced Hippocampal Excitation on Mnemonic Discrimination
Q48217688Hippocampal Engagement during Recall Depends on Memory Content
Q34820808Human medial temporal lobe damage can disrupt the perception of single objects
Q36852821Intact memory for irrelevant information impairs perception in amnesia
Q47823636Integrative and distinctive coding of visual and conceptual object features in the ventral visual stream.
Q36442212Interactions of memory and perception in amnesia: the figure-ground perspective
Q34089109Investigating the interaction between spatial perception and working memory in the human medial temporal lobe.
Q36568734It does not look odd to me: perceptual impairments and eye movements in amnesic patients with medial temporal lobe damage
Q37633472Material Specificity Drives Medial Temporal Lobe Familiarity But Not Hippocampal Recollection
Q36474690Medial perirhinal cortex disambiguates confusable objects
Q39200201Memory Systems, Processing Modes, and Components: Functional Neuroimaging Evidence
Q38659218Memory and Perception-based Facial Image Reconstruction
Q36055557Neural microgenesis of personally familiar face recognition
Q38493560Perception and conception: temporal lobe activity during complex discriminations of familiar and novel faces and objects
Q30539104Recall versus familiarity when recall fails for words and scenes: the differential roles of the hippocampus, perirhinal cortex, and category-specific cortical regions
Q48372659Reducing perceptual interference improves visual discrimination in mild cognitive impairment: implications for a model of perirhinal cortex function
Q43992728Representational demands modulate involvement of perirhinal cortex in face processing
Q85719665Resources required for processing ambiguous complex features in vision and audition are modality specific
Q34993609Stimulus content and the neural correlates of source memory
Q37614821Stimulus familiarity modulates functional connectivity of the perirhinal cortex and anterior hippocampus during visual discrimination of faces and objects
Q59123302The Development of Recollection and Familiarity During Childhood: Insight from Studies of Behavior and Brain
Q35610125The effects of aging on material-independent and material-dependent neural correlates of source memory retrieval
Q38005120The hippocampus and visual perception
Q38044816Two cortical systems for memory-guided behaviour.
Q62868007Understanding perirhinal contributions to perception and memory: Evidence through the lens of selective perirhinal damage

Search more.