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Signal Change in Right Frontal Polar Cortex During Encoding and Retrieval Tasks

This study investigates the activation patterns in the right frontal polar cortex (BA 10) based on percent signal change during encoding and retrieval processes. The data shows varying levels of activation, ranging from 0% to 70%, revealing insights into how this brain region responds to memory tasks. By analyzing these changes, we can enhance our understanding of cognitive functions related to encoding information and retrieving memories in the frontal cortex, significantly contributing to neuroscience research on memory.

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Signal Change in Right Frontal Polar Cortex During Encoding and Retrieval Tasks

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  1. Word Face Right Frontal Polar Cortex (BA 10) .70 .65 .60 .55 .50 .45 .40 Percent Signal Change .35 .30 .25 .20 .15 .10 .05 .00 Encode Retrieve

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