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Constructing Realistic Engrams: Poststimulus Activity of Hippocampus and Dorsal Striatum Predicts Subsequent Episodic Memory
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Poststimulus ActivityNeuropsychologyBrain FunctionNeurolinguisticsAffective NeuroscienceCognitionAttentionHuman MemoryExplicit MemorySocial SciencesEpisodic MemoryRealistic EngramsMemoryCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceMemory SystemCortical RemodelingComputational NeuroscienceEvent OffsetProcedural MemoryNeuroscienceBilateral Caudate NucleusStimulus Offset
Encoding of real-life episodic memory commonly involves integration of information as the episode unfolds. Offline processing immediately following event offset is expected to play a role in encoding the episode into memory. In this study, we examined whether distinct human brain activity time-locked to the offset of short narrative audiovisual episodes could predict subsequent memory for the gist of the episodes. We found that a set of brain regions, most prominently the bilateral hippocampus and the bilateral caudate nucleus, exhibit memory-predictive activity time-locked to the stimulus offset. We propose that offline activity in these regions reflects registration to memory of integrated episodes.
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