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Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI

The parahippocampal cortex and hippocampus are brain structures known to be involved in memory. However, the unique contribution of the parahippocampal cortex remains unclear. The current study investigates memory for object identity and memory of the configuration of objects in patients with small...

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Autores principales: Bohbot, Véronique D., Allen, John J. B., Dagher, Alain, Dumoulin, Serge O., Evans, Alan C., Petrides, Michael, Kalina, Miroslav, Stepankova, Katerina, Nadel, Lynn
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26283949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00431
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author Bohbot, Véronique D.
Allen, John J. B.
Dagher, Alain
Dumoulin, Serge O.
Evans, Alan C.
Petrides, Michael
Kalina, Miroslav
Stepankova, Katerina
Nadel, Lynn
author_facet Bohbot, Véronique D.
Allen, John J. B.
Dagher, Alain
Dumoulin, Serge O.
Evans, Alan C.
Petrides, Michael
Kalina, Miroslav
Stepankova, Katerina
Nadel, Lynn
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description The parahippocampal cortex and hippocampus are brain structures known to be involved in memory. However, the unique contribution of the parahippocampal cortex remains unclear. The current study investigates memory for object identity and memory of the configuration of objects in patients with small thermo-coagulation lesions to the hippocampus or the parahippocampal cortex. Results showed that in contrast to control participants and patients with damage to the hippocampus leaving the parahippocampal cortex intact, patients with lesions that included the right parahippocampal cortex (RPH) were severely impaired on a task that required learning the spatial configuration of objects on a computer screen; these patients, however, were not impaired at learning the identity of objects. Conversely, we found that patients with lesions to the right hippocampus (RH) or left hippocampus (LH), sparing the parahippocampal cortex, performed just as well as the control participants. Furthermore, they were not impaired on the object identity task. In the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiment, healthy young adults performed the same tasks. Consistent with the findings of the lesion study, the fMRI results showed significant activity in the RPH in the memory for the spatial configuration condition, but not memory for object identity. Furthermore, the pattern of fMRI activity measured in the baseline control conditions decreased specifically in the parahippocampal cortex as a result of the experimental task, providing evidence for task specific repetition suppression. In summary, while our previous studies demonstrated that the hippocampus is critical to the construction of a cognitive map, both the lesion and fMRI studies have shown an involvement of the RPH for learning spatial configurations of objects but not object identity, and that this takes place independent of the hippocampus.
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spelling pubmed-45225622015-08-17 Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI Bohbot, Véronique D. Allen, John J. B. Dagher, Alain Dumoulin, Serge O. Evans, Alan C. Petrides, Michael Kalina, Miroslav Stepankova, Katerina Nadel, Lynn Front Hum Neurosci Neuroscience The parahippocampal cortex and hippocampus are brain structures known to be involved in memory. However, the unique contribution of the parahippocampal cortex remains unclear. The current study investigates memory for object identity and memory of the configuration of objects in patients with small thermo-coagulation lesions to the hippocampus or the parahippocampal cortex. Results showed that in contrast to control participants and patients with damage to the hippocampus leaving the parahippocampal cortex intact, patients with lesions that included the right parahippocampal cortex (RPH) were severely impaired on a task that required learning the spatial configuration of objects on a computer screen; these patients, however, were not impaired at learning the identity of objects. Conversely, we found that patients with lesions to the right hippocampus (RH) or left hippocampus (LH), sparing the parahippocampal cortex, performed just as well as the control participants. Furthermore, they were not impaired on the object identity task. In the functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiment, healthy young adults performed the same tasks. Consistent with the findings of the lesion study, the fMRI results showed significant activity in the RPH in the memory for the spatial configuration condition, but not memory for object identity. Furthermore, the pattern of fMRI activity measured in the baseline control conditions decreased specifically in the parahippocampal cortex as a result of the experimental task, providing evidence for task specific repetition suppression. In summary, while our previous studies demonstrated that the hippocampus is critical to the construction of a cognitive map, both the lesion and fMRI studies have shown an involvement of the RPH for learning spatial configurations of objects but not object identity, and that this takes place independent of the hippocampus. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4522562/ /pubmed/26283949 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00431 Text en Copyright © 2015 Bohbot, Allen, Dagher, Dumoulin, Evans, Petrides, Kalina, Stepankova and Nadel. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution and reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Bohbot, Véronique D.
Allen, John J. B.
Dagher, Alain
Dumoulin, Serge O.
Evans, Alan C.
Petrides, Michael
Kalina, Miroslav
Stepankova, Katerina
Nadel, Lynn
Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI
title Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI
title_full Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI
title_fullStr Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI
title_full_unstemmed Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI
title_short Role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fMRI
title_sort role of the parahippocampal cortex in memory for the configuration but not the identity of objects: converging evidence from patients with selective thermal lesions and fmri
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26283949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00431
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