Using Imagination to Understand the Neural Basis of Episodic Memory
Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging · University College London
Abstract
Functional MRI (fMRI) studies investigating the neural basis of episodic memory recall, and the related task of thinking about plausible personal future events, have revealed a consistent network of associated brain regions. Surprisingly little, however, is understood about the contributions individual brain areas make to the overall recollective experience. To examine this, we used a novel fMRI paradigm in which subjects had to imagine fictitious experiences. In contrast to future thinking, this results in experiences that are not explicitly temporal in nature or as reliant on self-processing. By using previously imagined fictitious experiences as a comparison for episodic memories, we identified the neural…
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- Episodic memory
- Precuneus
- Retrosplenial cortex
- Parahippocampal gyrus
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Posterior cingulate
- Semantic memory