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SUBMITTER: Cecchetto C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7268037 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cecchetto Cinzia C Fischmeister Florian Ph S FPS Gorkiewicz Sarah S Schuehly Wolfgang W Bagga Deepika D Parma Valentina V Schöpf Veronika V
Human brain mapping 20200106 7
Odors can increase memory performance when presented as context during both encoding and retrieval phases. Since information from different sensory modalities is integrated into a unified conceptual knowledge, we hypothesize that the social information from body odors and faces would be integrated during encoding. The integration of such social information would enhance retrieval more so than when the encoding occurs in the context of common odors. To examine this hypothesis and to further explo ...[more]