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De rol van de mediaal temporaalkwab in het episodisch geheugen ’ Aanwijzingen vanuit functioneel neuro-imaging onderzoek

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Vanuit klinisch en dierexperimenteel onderzoek is bekend dat ons vermogen om gebeurtenissen te onthouden wordt gemedieerd door de mediaal temporaalkwab (mtk). Tot voor kort was echter onduidelijk wat nu precies de bijdrage is van dit gebied aan afzonderlijke geheugenprocessen. Recent functioneel mri-onderzoek laat zien dat de mtk een belangrijke rol speelt in zowel het vastleggen als het terughalen van herinneringen.

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Dr. S.M. Daselaar PhD, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, vs

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Daselaar, S. De rol van de mediaal temporaalkwab in het episodisch geheugen ’ Aanwijzingen vanuit functioneel neuro-imaging onderzoek. NEPR 7, 146–151 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03071065

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