Addition of fornix transection to frontal-temporal disconnection increases the impairment in object-in-place memory in macaque monkeys.
Both frontal-inferotemporal disconnection and fornix transection (Fx) in the monkey impair object-in-place scene learning, a model of human episodic memory. If the contribution of the fornix to scene learning is via interaction with or modulation of frontal-temporal interaction--that is, if they for...
Main Authors: | Wilson, C, Baxter, MG, Easton, A, Gaffan, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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