Spatial orientation: A relationship with inferential memory
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 29;170:106059. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106059. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo branches of the scientific literature have dominated our understanding of hippocampal function. One focuses on the support this structure offers to declarative memory, while the other views the hippocampus as a part of a system dedicated to spatial navigation. These two different visions can be reconciled in relational theory, which suggests that the hippocampus processes all kinds of associations and sequences of events. According to this, processing would be similar to a route calculation based on associations of spati...
Source: Brain and Cognition - July 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diogo Jo ão Tomás Pedro Nascimento Alves Maria V ânia Silva-Nunes Source Type: research

Spatial orientation: A relationship with inferential memory
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 29;170:106059. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106059. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo branches of the scientific literature have dominated our understanding of hippocampal function. One focuses on the support this structure offers to declarative memory, while the other views the hippocampus as a part of a system dedicated to spatial navigation. These two different visions can be reconciled in relational theory, which suggests that the hippocampus processes all kinds of associations and sequences of events. According to this, processing would be similar to a route calculation based on associations of spati...
Source: Brain and Cognition - July 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diogo Jo ão Tomás Pedro Nascimento Alves Maria V ânia Silva-Nunes Source Type: research

Spatial orientation: A relationship with inferential memory
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 29;170:106059. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106059. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo branches of the scientific literature have dominated our understanding of hippocampal function. One focuses on the support this structure offers to declarative memory, while the other views the hippocampus as a part of a system dedicated to spatial navigation. These two different visions can be reconciled in relational theory, which suggests that the hippocampus processes all kinds of associations and sequences of events. According to this, processing would be similar to a route calculation based on associations of spati...
Source: Brain and Cognition - July 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diogo Jo ão Tomás Pedro Nascimento Alves Maria V ânia Silva-Nunes Source Type: research

Spatial orientation: A relationship with inferential memory
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 29;170:106059. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106059. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo branches of the scientific literature have dominated our understanding of hippocampal function. One focuses on the support this structure offers to declarative memory, while the other views the hippocampus as a part of a system dedicated to spatial navigation. These two different visions can be reconciled in relational theory, which suggests that the hippocampus processes all kinds of associations and sequences of events. According to this, processing would be similar to a route calculation based on associations of spati...
Source: Brain and Cognition - July 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diogo Jo ão Tomás Pedro Nascimento Alves Maria V ânia Silva-Nunes Source Type: research

Spatial orientation: A relationship with inferential memory
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 29;170:106059. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106059. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo branches of the scientific literature have dominated our understanding of hippocampal function. One focuses on the support this structure offers to declarative memory, while the other views the hippocampus as a part of a system dedicated to spatial navigation. These two different visions can be reconciled in relational theory, which suggests that the hippocampus processes all kinds of associations and sequences of events. According to this, processing would be similar to a route calculation based on associations of spati...
Source: Brain and Cognition - July 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diogo Jo ão Tomás Pedro Nascimento Alves Maria V ânia Silva-Nunes Source Type: research

Spatial orientation: A relationship with inferential memory
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 29;170:106059. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106059. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTwo branches of the scientific literature have dominated our understanding of hippocampal function. One focuses on the support this structure offers to declarative memory, while the other views the hippocampus as a part of a system dedicated to spatial navigation. These two different visions can be reconciled in relational theory, which suggests that the hippocampus processes all kinds of associations and sequences of events. According to this, processing would be similar to a route calculation based on associations of spati...
Source: Brain and Cognition - July 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diogo Jo ão Tomás Pedro Nascimento Alves Maria V ânia Silva-Nunes Source Type: research

Fixation offset decreases pupillary inhibition of return
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 28;170:106058. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106058. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInhibition of return (IOR) is reflected as a slower manual or saccadic response to a cued rather than an uncued target (manual IOR and saccadic IOR, respectively), and as a pupillary dilation when a bright, relative to a dark side of a display is cued (pupillary IOR). The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between an IOR and oculomotor system. According to the predominant view, only the saccadic IOR is strictly related to the visuomotor process, and the manual and pupillary IORs depend on non-motor factors (e....
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 30, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Łukasz Michalczyk Source Type: research

Time flows vertically in Chinese
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 26;170:106057. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106057. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSpeakers of Mandarin Chinese are thought to conceptualise time along the vertical axis-as evidence for metaphor embodiment-but the extant behavioural evidence remains unclear. Here, we used electrophysiology to test space-time conceptual relationships implicitly in native speakers of Chinese. We employed a modified arrow flanker task, in which the central arrow in a set of three was replaced by a spatial word (e.g., -'up'), a spatiotemporal metaphor (e. g., -'last month', literally 'up month') or a non-spatial temporal expre...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 28, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yang Li Gary Oppenheim Guillaume Thierry Source Type: research

Time flows vertically in Chinese
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 26;170:106057. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106057. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSpeakers of Mandarin Chinese are thought to conceptualise time along the vertical axis-as evidence for metaphor embodiment-but the extant behavioural evidence remains unclear. Here, we used electrophysiology to test space-time conceptual relationships implicitly in native speakers of Chinese. We employed a modified arrow flanker task, in which the central arrow in a set of three was replaced by a spatial word (e.g., -'up'), a spatiotemporal metaphor (e. g., -'last month', literally 'up month') or a non-spatial temporal expre...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 28, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yang Li Gary Oppenheim Guillaume Thierry Source Type: research

Time flows vertically in Chinese
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 26;170:106057. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106057. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSpeakers of Mandarin Chinese are thought to conceptualise time along the vertical axis-as evidence for metaphor embodiment-but the extant behavioural evidence remains unclear. Here, we used electrophysiology to test space-time conceptual relationships implicitly in native speakers of Chinese. We employed a modified arrow flanker task, in which the central arrow in a set of three was replaced by a spatial word (e.g., -'up'), a spatiotemporal metaphor (e. g., -'last month', literally 'up month') or a non-spatial temporal expre...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 28, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yang Li Gary Oppenheim Guillaume Thierry Source Type: research

Impact of working memory capacity on predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 18;170:106056. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106056. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWorking memory-related neural activity varies with task load, and these neural variations can be constrained by working memory capacity (WMC). For instance, some studies suggest that parietal and frontal P300 amplitudes, reflecting working memory functioning, vary differentially with task load and WMC. The present study explored whether the predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude is related to WMC, and whether this relationship varies according to task load. Thirty-one adults aged 20-40 years performed a Sternbe...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 20, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Lina Guerrero Badi âa Bouazzaoui Michel Isingrini Lucie Angel Source Type: research

Impact of working memory capacity on predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 18;170:106056. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106056. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWorking memory-related neural activity varies with task load, and these neural variations can be constrained by working memory capacity (WMC). For instance, some studies suggest that parietal and frontal P300 amplitudes, reflecting working memory functioning, vary differentially with task load and WMC. The present study explored whether the predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude is related to WMC, and whether this relationship varies according to task load. Thirty-one adults aged 20-40 years performed a Sternbe...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 20, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Lina Guerrero Badi âa Bouazzaoui Michel Isingrini Lucie Angel Source Type: research

Impact of working memory capacity on predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 18;170:106056. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106056. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWorking memory-related neural activity varies with task load, and these neural variations can be constrained by working memory capacity (WMC). For instance, some studies suggest that parietal and frontal P300 amplitudes, reflecting working memory functioning, vary differentially with task load and WMC. The present study explored whether the predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude is related to WMC, and whether this relationship varies according to task load. Thirty-one adults aged 20-40 years performed a Sternbe...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 20, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Lina Guerrero Badi âa Bouazzaoui Michel Isingrini Lucie Angel Source Type: research

Impact of working memory capacity on predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 18;170:106056. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106056. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWorking memory-related neural activity varies with task load, and these neural variations can be constrained by working memory capacity (WMC). For instance, some studies suggest that parietal and frontal P300 amplitudes, reflecting working memory functioning, vary differentially with task load and WMC. The present study explored whether the predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude is related to WMC, and whether this relationship varies according to task load. Thirty-one adults aged 20-40 years performed a Sternbe...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 20, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Lina Guerrero Badi âa Bouazzaoui Michel Isingrini Lucie Angel Source Type: research

Impact of working memory capacity on predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude
Brain Cogn. 2023 Jun 18;170:106056. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2023.106056. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWorking memory-related neural activity varies with task load, and these neural variations can be constrained by working memory capacity (WMC). For instance, some studies suggest that parietal and frontal P300 amplitudes, reflecting working memory functioning, vary differentially with task load and WMC. The present study explored whether the predominance of parietal over frontal P300 amplitude is related to WMC, and whether this relationship varies according to task load. Thirty-one adults aged 20-40 years performed a Sternbe...
Source: Brain and Cognition - June 20, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Lina Guerrero Badi âa Bouazzaoui Michel Isingrini Lucie Angel Source Type: research