AIMC Topic: Temporal Lobe

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Distinct Portions of Superior Temporal Sulcus Combine Auditory Representations with Different Visual Streams.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
In humans, the superior temporal sulcus (STS) combines auditory and visual information. However, the extent to which it relies on visual information from the ventral or dorsal stream remains uncertain. To address this, we analyzed open-source functio...

Data-driven cognitive subtypes in major depressive disorder: Grey matter atrophy in the left fusiform gyrus and cerebellum.

Journal of affective disorders
BACKGROUND: This study aims to apply a semi-supervised machine learning approach for classifying major depressive disorder (MDD) patients into more homogeneous cognitive subtypes based on multidimensional cognitive profiles, and to perform multimodal...

Neural encoding of temporal and spatial plausibility in naturalistic motion: an awake monkey fMRI study.

Neuropsychologia
Time flows in one direction, a physical constraint humans recognize, as reflected in proverbs such as "there is no crying over spilt milk." Recent work from our laboratory has demonstrated that human participants rely on specific cues to discriminate...

Keypoint-based modeling reveals fine-grained body pose tuning in superior temporal sulcus neurons.

Nature communications
Body pose and orientation serve as vital visual signals in primate non-verbal social communication. Leveraging deep learning algorithms that extract body poses from videos of behaving monkeys, applied to a monkey avatar, we investigated neural tuning...

Enhanced role of the entorhinal cortex in adapting to increased working memory load.

Nature communications
In daily life, we frequently encounter varying demands on working memory (WM), yet how the brain adapts to high WM load remains unclear. To address this question, we recorded intracranial EEG from hippocampus, entorhinal cortex (EC), and lateral temp...

Phase of firing does not reflect temporal order in sequence memory of humans and recurrent neural networks.

Nature neuroscience
The temporal order of a sequence of events has been thought to be reflected in the ordered firing of neurons at different phases of theta oscillations. Here we assess this by measuring single neuron activity (1,420 neurons) and local field potentials...

Comparison of surgical approaches to the hippocampal formation with artificial intelligence.

Neurosurgical review
The relatively complex functional anatomy of the mediobasal temporal region makes surgical approaches to this area challenging. Several studies describe various surgical approaches, along with their combinations and modifications, to reach lesions of...

Computational models suggest that human memory judgments exhibit interference due to the use of overlapping representations.

Psychological review
Episodic memory is a core function that allows us to remember the events of our lives. Given that many events in our life contain overlapping elements (e.g., similar people and places), it is critical to understand how well we can remember the specif...