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Novelty-related activation within the medial temporal lobes
Authors:Hunkin Nicola M  Mayes Andrew R  Gregory Lloyd J  Nicholas Amanda K  Nunn Julia A  Brammer Michael J  Bullmore Edward T  Williams Steve C R
Institution:Academic Neurology Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, University of Sheffield, UK. n.m.hunkin@sheffield.ac.uk
Abstract:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to examine whether (1) verbal associative encoding activates the medial temporal lobes (MTL) and related regions more than non-associative encoding, (2) verbal associative novelty is related to enhanced MTL activation, and (3) verbal item novelty is related to enhanced MTL activation and, if so, whether these activations are in different or overlapping sites. No increase in MTL activation was found during verbal associative encoding relative to non-associative encoding, although associative encoding was related to a relative increase in activation in the posterior cingulate cortex. In contrast, verbal associative novelty was found to activate the MTL and posterior cingulate cortex. Verbal item novelty did not significantly activate any brain region. The verbal associative novelty-related effect occurred despite subjects having little awareness of associative novelty. The verbal associative novelty-related activation in the MTL may be related either to unconscious novelty detection or to a priming effect at encoding. We argue that if the priming explanation is correct then this may account for our failure to observe an associative encoding MTL activation.
Keywords:Memory  Associative encoding  Novelty  Medial temporal lobes  Functional magnetic resonance imaging
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