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Pattern reactivation co-varies with activity in the core recollection network during source memory

Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory have consistently demonstrated that memory retrieval involves reactivating patterns of neural activity that were present during encoding, and these effects are thought to reflect the qualitative retrieval …

Episodic retrieval involves early and sustained effects of reactivating information from encoding

Several fMRI studies have shown a correspondence between the brain regions activated during encoding and retrieval, consistent with the view that memory retrieval involves hippocampally-mediated reinstatement of cortical activity. With the limited …

Recollection, familiarity, and cortical reinstatement: a multivoxel pattern analysis

Episodic memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neurocognitive processes engaged when an episode was encoded. Prior fMRI studies and computational models have suggested that reinstatement is limited to instances in which specific …

Recollection and the reinstatement of encoding-related cortical activity

The neural correlates of episodic memory retrieval (``recollection'') differ according to the type of information contained in the recollected episode. Such content-specific recollection effects have been hypothesized to reflect the reinstatement of …