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Hippocampal immediate poststimulus activity in the encoding of consecutive naturalistic episodes
2013
Journal of experimental psychology. General
In the encoding of narrative episodes, the hippocampus exhibits memory-predictive activity time-locked to stimulus offset. In real life, however, events usually occur in succession, raising the question of how the immediate offline processing of one event is affected by presentation of another. To address this issue, participants were presented with brief narrative movie clips in a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner. Each clip was immediately followed by an additional, unrelated,
doi:10.1037/a0033558
pmid:23815458
fatcat:cyhooeaufbe3pfwbrammiep4nq