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Lateral Asymmetry in the Hippocampal Response to the Remoteness of Autobiographical Memories
2003
Journal of Neuroscience
The time scale of hippocampal involvement in retrieving memories, particularly those more remote, is still a matter of debate. Some propose that the hippocampus is not involved in the retrieval of remote memories, whereas others assert that it is necessary for memory retrieval in perpetuity. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the effect of remoteness on the neural basis of memory. We used a parametric event-related random-effects design in a large group of subjects to
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.23-12-05302.2003
pmid:12832555
pmcid:PMC6741182
fatcat:6fv6lav375fvtbo3tgs3p7sije