Uncovering Camouflage: Amygdala Activation Predicts Long-Term Memory of Induced Perceptual Insight

Neuron16.20
Volume: 69, Issue: 5, Pages: 1002 - 1014
Published: Mar 1, 2011
Abstract
What brain mechanisms underlie learning of new knowledge from single events? We studied encoding in long-term memory of a unique type of one-shot experience, induced perceptual insight. While undergoing an fMRI brain scan, participants viewed degraded images of real-world pictures where the underlying objects were hard to recognize (“camouflage”), followed by brief exposures to the original images (“solution”), which led to induced insight...
Paper Details
Title
Uncovering Camouflage: Amygdala Activation Predicts Long-Term Memory of Induced Perceptual Insight
Published Date
Mar 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
5
Pages
1002 - 1014
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