Low beta repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during object recognition memory sample presentation, at a task related frequency observed in local field potentials in homologous macaque cortex, impairs subsequent recollection but not familiarity
According to dual-process signal detection (DPSD) theories, short and long-term recognition memory draw upon both familiarity and recollection. It remains unclear how primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) contributes to these processes but frequency-specific neuronal activities are considered to play a ke...
Main Authors: | Wu, Z, Kavanova, M, Hickman, L, Boschin, E, Galeazzi, JM, Verhagen, L, Ainsworth, M, Pedreira, C, Buckley, MJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2021
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