Decreased parahippocampal activity in associative priming: Evidence from an event-related fMRI study
- 1 Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;
- 2 Experimental Neuropsychology Unit, Department of Psychology, Saarland University, D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany;
- 3 Laboratory of Higher Brain Functions, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, China
Abstract
In recent years, there has been intense debate on the neural basis of associative priming, particularly on the role of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in retrieving associative information without awareness. In this study, event-related fMRI was used while healthy subjects performed a perceptual identification task on briefly presented unrelated word pairs and an associative recognition memory task. Contamination of priming by explicit memory was successfully controlled, as associative priming and explicit memory were dissociated on the behavioral level. The fMRI results showed a functional dissociation within the MTL with respect to associative priming effects. The right parahippocampal cortex, but not the hippocampus, showed decreased activation for old vs. new pairs and old vs. recombined pairs (associative priming). The bilateral hippocampus and the right parahippocampal cortex were involved in explicit associative memory. These data provide evidence that subregions of the MTL participate in associative priming even when explicit involvement was controlled. Thus, different regions within the MTL play distinct roles in explicit and implicit associative memory.
Footnotes
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↵4 Corresponding author.
↵4 E-mail yangjj{at}pku.edu.cn; fax 86-10-62761081.
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Article is online at http://www.learnmem.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/lm.900108.
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↵5 To diminish the influence of spatial variability across subjects, we also conducted a conjunction analysis for individual subjects and found a consistent pattern in the MTL for associative priming. The results showed that 12 out of 13 subjects had PHG activation for the old < new pairs; nine subjects, for old <recombined pairs; and nine subjects, for the conjunction of the above contrasts.
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- Received January 8, 2008.
- Accepted July 5, 2008.
- Copyright © 2008, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press











