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Dissociable contributions of the medial parietal cortex to recognition memory.

Seth R KoslovJoseph W KableBrett L Foster
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Medial parietal cortex (MPC) plays a growing role in contemporary theories of episodic memory, as it is reliably observed in human neuroimaging to be engaged during tasks of recognition and retrieval. However, the spatial pattern of MPC engagement consistently differs across these putatively similar episodic memory tasks. Despite a large literature indicating that the MPC is important for episodic memory, there is little consensus about its specific role. Here, we employed 'precision-neuroimaging' to identify dissociable interleaving MPC subregions, where activity reflected either memory-based decision-making or stimulus content. This dissociation within MPC provides a better understanding for how retrieval demands shape response patterns and speaks to growing evidence for a common principle of organization across memory structures of the human brain.
Keyphrases
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  • decision making
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