Authors
Sander M Daselaar, Heather J Rice, Daniel L Greenberg, Roberto Cabeza, Kevin S LaBar, David C Rubin
Publication date
2008/1/1
Journal
Cerebral cortex
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
217-229
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
We sought to map the time course of autobiographical memory retrieval, including brain regions that mediate phenomenological experiences of reliving and emotional intensity. Participants recalled personal memories to auditory word cues during event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Participants pressed a button when a memory was accessed, maintained and elaborated the memory, and then gave subjective ratings of emotion and reliving. A novel fMRI approach based on timing differences capitalized on the protracted reconstructive process of autobiographical memory to segregate brain areas contributing to initial access and later elaboration and maintenance of episodic memories. The initial period engaged hippocampal, retrosplenial, and medial and right prefrontal activity, whereas the later period recruited visual, precuneus, and left prefrontal activity. Emotional intensity ratings …
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