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Activation in striatum and medial temporal lobe during sequence learning in younger and older adults: Relations to performance
2010
NeuroImage
The striatum and connected cortical areas have been implicated in sequence learning (SL) tasks, in which performance increments are gradual and learning typically occurs in the absence of awareness. It has recently been shown that increasing striatal activation during SL may be accompanied by decreasing activation in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) across time, but the specific contribution of the MTL to SL remains unclear. In the current age-comparative fMRI study, we show that gradual SL in
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.01.015
pmid:20079855
fatcat:77diwsdvbna4vg6lx24236rdae