Back to Search
Start Over
Functional Specialization of the Medial Temporal Lobes in Human Recognition Memory: Dissociating Effects of Hippocampal versus Parahippocampal Damage
- Publication Year :
- 2021
-
Abstract
- A central debate in the systems neuroscience of memory concerns whether different medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures support different processes in recognition memory. Using two recognition memory paradigms, we tested a rare patient (MH) with a perirhinal lesion that appeared to spare the hippocampus. Consistent with a similar previous case, MH showed impaired familiarity and preserved recollection. When compared with patients with hippocampal lesions appearing to spare perirhinal cortex, MH showed greater impairment on familiarity and less on recollection. Nevertheless, the hippocampal patients also showed impaired familiarity compared with healthy controls. However, when replacing this traditional categorization of patients with analyses relating memory performance to continuous measures of damage across patients, hippocampal volume uniquely predicted recollection, whereas parahippocampal, rather than perirhinal, volume uniquely predicted familiarity. We consider whether the familiarity impairment in MH and our patients with hippocampal lesions arises from “subthreshold” damage to parahippocampal cortex (PHC). Our data provide the most compelling neuropsychological support yet for dual-process models of recognition memory, whereby recollection and familiarity depend on different MTL structures, and may support a role for PHC in familiarity. Our study highlights the value of supplementing single-case studies with examinations of continuous brain–behavior relationships across larger patient groups.
- Subjects :
- recollection
Cognitive Neuroscience
Hippocampus
Amnesia
Hippocampal formation
Neuropsychological Tests
Temporal lobe
memory
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
amnesia
Perirhinal cortex
medicine
Humans
Recognition memory
Perirhinal Cortex
familiarity
Recall
Functional specialization
Recognition, Psychology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Temporal Lobe
medicine.anatomical_structure
Mental Recall
amnesia, familiarity, memory, MRI, recollection
medicine.symptom
Psychology
Neuroscience
MRI
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d8a109da81c03a7382c860f2f13e062a