Mnemonic firing of neurons in the monkey temporal pole during a visual recognition memory task.
@article{Nakamura1995MnemonicFO,
title={Mnemonic firing of neurons in the monkey temporal pole during a visual recognition memory task.},
author={Kaoru Nakamura and Kiyokazu Kubota},
journal={Journal of neurophysiology},
year={1995},
volume={74 1},
pages={
162-78
}
}
1. We examined single-neuronal activity in the temporal pole of monkeys, including the anterior ventromedial temporal (VMT) cortex (the temporopolar cortex, area 36, area 35, and the entorhinal cortex) and the anterior inferotemporal (IT) cortex, during a visual recognition memory task. In the task, a trial began when the monkey pressed a lever. After a waiting period, a visual sample stimulus (S) was presented one to four times on a monitor with an interstimulus delay. Thereafter, a new… CONTINUE READING