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Feeling-of-knowing in episodic memory: An event-related fMRI study. (2003)
  • Maril,
  • A.,
  • Simons,
  • J.S.,
  • Mitchell,
  • J.P.,
  • Schwartz,
  • B.L.,
  • Schacter,
  • D.L.

Abstract
NeuroImage www elsevier com locate ynimg Feeling knowing episodic memory event related fMRI study Anat Maril Jon Simons Jason Mitchell Bennett Schwartz and Daniel Schactera Department Psychology Harvard University Cambridge USA Institute Cognitive Neuroscience University College London London Department Psychology Florida International University Miami USA Received May revised October accepted November Abstract individual may fail recall item from memory but still feel that would recognized later test retrieval state termed the feeling knowing FOK this study used event related fMRI and the FOK examine both encoding and retrieval related factors that are associated with different levels recall performance successful retrieval previously studied item retrieval failure accompanied the FOK and retrieval failure without any FOK The results revealed one predominant pattern retrieval related activation intermediate level activation for FOK less than that associated with successful recall and greater than that associated with unsuccessful recall frontal and left parietal cortices Two further patterns were also observed greater activation for both successful recall and FOK than for unsuccessful recall left midlateral prefrontal cortex and greater activation for successful recall than for both FOK and unsuccessful recall left MTL Analysis encoding trials conditional upon subsequent retrieval success revealed pattern activation that appeared predict subsequent recall but which further a

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Keywords ,Memory
Type JOUR
Relation 827-836, NeuroImage, 18

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  • I.G.,
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