Dissecting contributions of prefrontal cortex and fusiform face area to face working memory
- PMID: 14511531
- DOI: 10.1162/089892903322370708
Dissecting contributions of prefrontal cortex and fusiform face area to face working memory
Abstract
Interactions between prefrontal cortex (PFC) and stimulus-specific visual cortical association areas are hypothesized to mediate visual working memory in behaving monkeys. To clarify the roles for homologous regions in humans, event-related fMRI was used to assess neural activity in PFC and fusiform face area (FFA) of subjects performing a delay-recognition task for faces. In both PFC and FFA, activity increased parametrically with memory load during encoding and maintenance of face stimuli, despite quantitative differences in the magnitude of activation. Moreover, timing differences in PFC and FFA activation during memory encoding and retrieval implied a context dependence in the flow of neural information. These results support existing neurophysiological models of visual working memory developed in the nonhuman primate.
Comment in
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Online availability of fMRI results images.J Cogn Neurosci. 2003 Aug 15;15(6):769-70. doi: 10.1162/089892903322370690. J Cogn Neurosci. 2003. PMID: 14511530 No abstract available.
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