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Reactivation of visual cortex during memory retrieval: Content specificity and emotional modulation
2012
NeuroImage
Studies on memory retrieval suggest a reactivation of cortical regions engaged during encoding, such that visual or auditory areas reactivate for visual or auditory memories. The content specificity and any emotion dependency of such reactivations are still unclear. Because distinct visual areas are specialized in processing distinct stimulus categories, we tested for face and word specific reactivations during a memory task using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Furthermore,
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.01.110
pmid:22305991
fatcat:7alsxqob2rcvnbogjxdigokps4