Neural correlates of temporal-order judgments versus those of spatial-location: Deactivation of hippocampus may facilitate spatial performance
Rekkas P, Westerveld M, Skudlarski P, Zumer J, Pugh K, Spencer D, Constable R. Neural correlates of temporal-order judgments versus those of spatial-location: Deactivation of hippocampus may facilitate spatial performance. Brain And Cognition 2005, 59: 103-113. PMID: 16169136, DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2005.05.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAutobiographies as TopicFemaleFrontal LobeHippocampusHumansJudgmentMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMemoryNerve NetSemanticsSpace PerceptionTime PerceptionConceptsTemporal order judgmentsMidfrontal gyrusSpatial performanceLeft superior temporal gyrusSpatial location judgmentsRight midfrontal gyrusSpatial memory processingNegative BOLD signal changesSuperior temporal gyrusMedial frontal gyrusSpatial location informationNeural correlatesAutobiographic memoryMemory processingBOLD signal changesFrontal gyrusMemory demandsTemporal gyrusJudgment typeSpatial retrievalTemporal retrievalGyrusInterest analysisJudgmentsBOLD signal intensity