Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10465129 Neuropsychologia 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Contextual cueing facilitates item-binding. ► Patients with diencephalic deficits or mesial temporal lobectomy profit differently. ► All groups equally profited from contextual cues in recognition tasks. ► Unilateral MTL results in normal context-item binding. ► Bilateral hippocampal-diencephalic dysfunction impairs binding.
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