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A Critical Role Of The Human Hippocampus In An Electrophysiological Measure Of Implicit Memory, Richard J. Addante Jan 2015

A Critical Role Of The Human Hippocampus In An Electrophysiological Measure Of Implicit Memory, Richard J. Addante

Psychology Faculty Publications

The hippocampus has traditionally been thought to be critical for conscious explicit memory but not necessary for unconscious implicit memory processing. In a recent study of a group of mild amnesia patients with evidence of MTL damage limited to the hippocampus, subjects were tested on a direct test of item recognition confidence while electroencephalogram (EEG) was acquired, and revealed intact measures of explicit memory from 400 to 600 ms (mid-frontal old-new effect, FN400). The current investigation re-analyzed this data to study event-related potentials (ERPs) of implicit memory, using a recently developed procedure that eliminated declarative memory differences. Prior ERP findings …