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This project investigates how the brain processes the memory of objects and their locations, focusing on the lateralization of these functions in individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy. Using advanced imaging techniques, it aims to clarify the distinct mechanisms involved in object and spatial-location memory.
The uptake and recall of arbitrary associations between objects and their spatial location is a core feature of spatial memory.
This form of learning is fundamental to survival across the phylogenetic spectrum.
Nevertheless, the hemispheric organization of this function has yet to be understood.
Whilst object-location memory is one component of spatial memory most consistently lateralized to the right mesial temporal region, recent research on neurologically healthy participants suggests the exi…
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