Dissociation of the Perirhinal Cortex and Hippocampus During Discriminative Learning of Similar Objects
Abstract
Discriminative learning is a paradigm that has been used in animal studies, in which memory of a stimulus is enhanced when it is presented with a similar stimulus rather than with a different one. Human studies have shown that through discriminative learning of similar objects, both item memory and contextual memories are enhanced. However, the underlying neural mechanisms for it are unclear. The hippocampus and perirhinal cortex (PRC) are two...
Paper Details
Title
Dissociation of the Perirhinal Cortex and Hippocampus During Discriminative Learning of Similar Objects
Published Date
Jun 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
31
Pages
6190 - 6201
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