TY - JOUR
T1 - Formation of long-term memory representation in human temporal cortex related to pictorial paired associates
AU - Yamashita, Ken Ichiro
AU - Hirose, Satoshi
AU - Kunimatsu, Akira
AU - Aoki, Shigeki
AU - Chikazoe, Junichi
AU - Jimura, Koji
AU - Masutani, Yoshitaka
AU - Abe, Osamu
AU - Ohtomo, Kuni
AU - Miyashita, Yasushi
AU - Konishi, Seiki
PY - 2009/8/19
Y1 - 2009/8/19
N2 - It is widely held that long-term memory gradually develops in the temporal neocortex after initial memory encoding into the hippocampus. However, little is known as to whether and where long-term memory can be newly created in the human temporal neocortex. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we detected brain activity in the temporal neocortex that was developed ∼8 weeks after study of unfamiliar pictorial paired associates. Two sets of paired Fourier figures were studied, one ∼8 weeks before test and the other immediately before test, keeping the correct performance during the tests balanced across the two sets of stimuli. Significant signal increase was observed in the right hippocampus during retrieval of newly studied pairs relative to initially studied pairs. In contrast, significant signal increase was observed in the anterior temporal cortex during retrieval of initially studied pairs relative to newly studied pairs. The greater activity during retrieval of older memory developed in the temporal neocortex provides direct evidence of formation of temporal neocortical representation for stable long-term memory.
AB - It is widely held that long-term memory gradually develops in the temporal neocortex after initial memory encoding into the hippocampus. However, little is known as to whether and where long-term memory can be newly created in the human temporal neocortex. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we detected brain activity in the temporal neocortex that was developed ∼8 weeks after study of unfamiliar pictorial paired associates. Two sets of paired Fourier figures were studied, one ∼8 weeks before test and the other immediately before test, keeping the correct performance during the tests balanced across the two sets of stimuli. Significant signal increase was observed in the right hippocampus during retrieval of newly studied pairs relative to initially studied pairs. In contrast, significant signal increase was observed in the anterior temporal cortex during retrieval of initially studied pairs relative to newly studied pairs. The greater activity during retrieval of older memory developed in the temporal neocortex provides direct evidence of formation of temporal neocortical representation for stable long-term memory.
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U2 - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1328-09.2009
DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1328-09.2009
M3 - Article
C2 - 19692607
AN - SCOPUS:69049098128
SN - 0270-6474
VL - 29
SP - 10335
EP - 10340
JO - Journal of Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Neuroscience
IS - 33
ER -