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. 2010 Oct 6;30(40):13272–13280. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0588-10.2010

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Encoding activations that predicted whether an item was later perceptually identified and judged studied (remembered: R), perceptually identified and judged nonstudied (primed: P), or not identified (nonID). A, Dorsal posterior parietal and ventral prefrontal regions showed DM effects for recognition memory (green), whereas ventral posterior parietal and dorsal prefrontal regions showed DM effects for perceptual identification priming (blue). Bar plots show mean eigenvalues from dorsal and ventral posterior PPC (ROIs defined from an independent half of the data, see Results). B, Medial temporal clusters that predicted later recognition memory (green) and perceptual identification (blue) are depicted on a coronal section (y = −27) of an MNI canonical T1 template in neurological orientation.