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- supplemental material - Figure S1. Main effect of subsequent memory associated with recollection (collapsed across delay). A: Voxels exhibiting greater activity for items later recollected relative to items later forgotten, collapsed across delay (P < .001, cluster extent threshold of 5) are displayed on a coronal, sagittal and axial maximum intensity projection. B: Regions in left hippocampus (left), left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG; middle) and left fusiform cortex (right) exhibiting main effects of subsequent memory associated with recollection collapsed across delay. In left hippocampus, left dorsal IFG and left fusiform subsequent memory effects for the short delay are not significantly different from those for the long delay (all Ps > .25). Hippocampal and fusiform effects are overlaid onto normalized T1-weighted structural sections of a single randomly chosen volunteer. IFG effects are surface rendered onto a canonical normalized brain.
- supplemental material - Figure S2. Maximum intensity projections of subsequent memory effects associated with recollection for long and short delays. A: Upper left - regions exhibiting greater activity for items later recollected vs. later forgotten at the long delay (P < .001; coordinates listed in Table S1). Lower left � regions where subsequent memory effects (recollected > forgotten) for the long delay are greater than for the short delay (P < .01; coordinates listed in Table S2). Right: Regions of overlap between the contrasts illustrated on the left (corresponding to Figure 2A-C in the main text). B: Upper left � regions exhibiting greater activity for items later recollected vs. later forgotten at the short delay (P < .001; coordinates listed in Table S3). Lower left � regions where subsequent memory effects for the short delay are greater than for the long delay (P < .01; coordinates listed in Table S4). Right: Regions of overlap between the contrasts illustrated on the left (corresponding to Figure 2D-F in the main text). R30: items recollected after 30m, M30: items forgotten after 30m, R48: items recollected after 48h, M48: items forgotten after 48h.