2024
DOI: 10.1080/17588928.2024.2315818
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Differential effects of bilateral hippocampal CA3 damage on the implicit learning and recognition of complex event sequences

Thomas D. Miller,
Christopher Kennard,
Penny A. Gowland
et al.

Abstract: Learning regularities in the environment is a fundament of human cognition, which is supported by a network of brain regions that include the hippocampus. In two experiments, we assessed the effects of selective bilateral damage to human hippocampal subregion CA3, which was associated with autobiographical episodic amnesia extending ~50 years prior to the damage, on the ability to recognize complex, deterministic event sequences presented either in a spatial or a non-spatial configuration. In contrast to findi… Show more

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