Journal article

Remote effects of hippocampal sclerosis on effective connectivity during working memory encoding: A case of connectional diaschisis?

P Campo, MI Garrido, RJ Moran, F Maestú, I García-Morales, A Gil-Nagel, F Del Pozo, RJ Dolan, KJ Friston

Cerebral Cortex | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2012

Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in working memory (WM). However, little is known concerning its functional interactions with other cortical regions in the distributed neural network subserving WM. To reveal these, we availed of subjects with MTL damage and characterized changes in effective connectivity while subjects engaged in WM task. Specifically, we compared dynamic causal models, extracted from magnetoencephalographic recordings during verbal WM encoding, in temporal lobe epilepsy patients (with left hippocampal sclerosis) and controls. Bayesian model comparison indicated that the best model (across subjects) evidenced bilateral, forward, and ba..

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