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Remembrance of Odors Past: Human Olfactory Cortex in Cross-Modal Recognition Memory

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It is suggested that reactivation of memory traces distributed across modality-specific brain areas underpins the sensory qualities of episodic memories.
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This article is published in Neuron.The article was published on 2004-05-27 and is currently open access. It has received 236 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Semantic memory & Long-term memory.

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Benefits of multisensory learning.

TL;DR: It is suggested that training protocols that employ unisensory stimulus regimes do not engage mult isensory learning mechanisms and, therefore, might not be optimal for learning, but multisENSory-training protocols can better approximate natural settings and are more effective for learning.
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Using Imagination to Understand the Neural Basis of Episodic Memory

TL;DR: It is concluded that scene construction constitutes a common process underlying episodic memory and imagination of fictitious experiences, and may partially account for the similar brain networks implicated in navigation, episodic future thinking, and the default mode.
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Central mechanisms of odour object perception.

TL;DR: Convergent findings from human and rodent models suggest that distributed piriform ensemble patterns of olfactory qualities and categories are crucial for maintaining the perceptual constancy of ecologically inconstant stimuli.
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Retrieval of emotional memories.

TL;DR: The review of the literature addressing the effects of emotion on retrieval suggests that the amygdala, in combination with the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, plays an important role in the retrieval of memories for emotional events.
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The construction system of the brain

TL;DR: The ability to construct a hypothetical situation in one's imagination prior to it actually occurring may afford greater accuracy in predicting its eventual outcome as mentioned in this paper, which plays a critical role in allowing us to plan for the future and remember the past.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a general approach that accommodates most forms of experimental layout and ensuing analysis (designed experiments with fixed effects for factors, covariates and interaction of factors).
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Elements of episodic memory

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an EPISODIC/SEMANTIC DISTINCTION and a general overview of the ECPHORY system in a general framework.
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Spatial registration and normalization of images

TL;DR: A general technique that facilitates nonlinear spatial (stereotactic) normalization and image realignment is presented that minimizes the sum of squares between two images following non linear spatial deformations and transformations of the voxel (intensity) values.
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The synaptic organization of the brain

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Simple memory: a theory for archicortex.

TL;DR: It is shown that rather general numerical constraints roughly determine the dimensions of memorizing models for the mammalian brain, and from these is derived a general model for archicortex.
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