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Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Promotes Long-Term Memory Formation through Its Role in Working Memory Organization
J. Neurosci. Blumenfeld and Ranganath 26: 916

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Files in this Data Supplement:

  • supplemental material - Supplemental table
  • supplemental material - Supplementary Figure 1: Separate covariates for were used to model each event within a trial. The cue period (2 sec) was modeled with a single covariate (from 0 - 2sec). The delay period was modeled with an early delay covariate(from 4-6 sec) and a late delay covariate (from 8-12 sec). For all fMRI analyses, delay period activation has been collapsed across early and late delay covariates. The probe event was modeled with a single covariate (from 14-16 sec).
  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 2: The number of trials in each subsequent memory bin for the reorder and the rehearse conditions.
  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 3: The average number of words per trial that were judged ‘Remember’ or ‘Remember + Know’ for the reorder and rehearse condition.




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