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Mesmerizing Memories: Brain Substrates of Episodic Memory Suppression in Posthypnotic Amnesia  Avi Mendelsohn, Yossi Chalamish, Alexander Solomonovich, Yadin Dudai  Neuron  Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 159-170 (January 2008) DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022 Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Experimental Design (A) Snapshots from the 45 min documentary movie presented in the STUDY session. (B) In the TEST session, performed a week later, all of the participants underwent hypnosis, during which they received a suggestion to forget upon termination of hypnosis the movie details seen in the STUDY, until they received a reversal cue that cancelled the suggestion. After termination of hypnosis, while under the posthypnotic suggestion (Test 1) and following cancellation of suggestion (Test 2), the participants were scanned while performing a computerized retrieval test that taxed memory for both movie details (Movie) and for the contextual details of the study session (Context). For further details, see Experimental Procedures. Neuron 2008 57, 159-170DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Memory Performance in the TEST Session (A) Performance of PHA (black) and Non-PHA (gray) groups on Movie (left bars) and Context (right bars) during Test 1. A mixed-model ANOVA analysis, using memory type as a within-subject factor and group as a between-subject factor revealed a significant interaction, with reduced performance for PHA subjects in Movie but not in Context (F1,22 = 20.38, p < 0.0005). (B) Performance of PHA (black) and Non-PHA (gray) groups, on Movie (left bars) and Context (right bars) during Test 2. No effects were revealed in a mixed-model ANOVA. Dashed line indicates chance level performance. Error bars are SEM. Neuron 2008 57, 159-170DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 Brain Activity on Movie Questions and Context Questions in Each Group (A) BOLD response during Movie, Test 1 in Non-PHA (top panel) and PHA (bottom panel) groups. Statistical maps (radiological orientation) are shown for Movie > baseline and are overlaid on axial slices of the average anatomical scan of all subjects (z coordinates indicated for each image). Maps here and in (B) below were obtained with a threshold of t > 6, p < 0.0001, cluster size > 150 mm3. Activity in the Non-PHA group is shown in multiple regions, including bilateral cerebellum, occipital lobes (BA 18), insula/inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) (BA 13/45), medial superior frontal gyrus (BA 6), and precentral gyrus (BA 4). The PHA group shows reduced activation; activity is in cerebellum, bilateral occipital lobes (BA 18), left insula/IFG (BA 13/45), and medial superior frontal gyrus (BA 6). (B) BOLD response during Test 1, Context > baseline for Non-PHA (top panel) and PHA (bottom panel) groups. Neuron 2008 57, 159-170DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 4 Correlation of Memory Performance and BOLD Signal (A) Correlation maps overlaid on an average anatomical brain for all subject (n = 22) between memory performance (percentage of correct answers) and beta values for Movie during Test 1. Clusters are shown in axial slices, circling regions of interest, from top to bottom: Left middle temporal gyrus, L MTG (x, y, z = −55, −7, −16), left superior temporal gyrus, L STG (−54, 14, −8), and middle occipital gyrus, L MOG (−45, −76, −8). Effects are significant at r > 0.55, p < 0.01, uncorrected, cluster size > 150 mm3. (B) Correlation plots between memory performance and beta values of Test 1, Movie. Neuron 2008 57, 159-170DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 5 Between-Group Comparisons on Movie Questions during Test 1 (A) Between-group statistical maps for Movie, Test 1 (t > 3.2, p < 0.005, uncorrected, cluster size > 150 mm3). BOLD activity is shown in axial slices. Encircled are the right fusiform gyrus, R FFG (54, −22, −23), left middle occipital gyrus, L MOG (−21, −85, −5), left superior temporal gyrus, L STG (−48, 11, −5), and left middle frontal gyrus, L MFG (−30, 56, 6; left rostrolateral PFC). (B) Plot of mean beta values for PHA (black) and Non-PHA (gray) for the ROIs depicted in (A). Values of t and p, from left to right, respectively: 3.6, 0.001; 3.8, 0.001; 3.9, 0.0007; −3.7, 0.001. Error bars are SEM. (C) Beta values for Test 1, Movie for the respective ROIs correlated with memory performance for all subjects. Values of r and p are, from left to right, respectively: 0.48, 0.02; 0.37, 0.09; 0.53, 0.01; −0.39, 0.07. Neuron 2008 57, 159-170DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 6 Within Group Comparison on Movie questions in Test 1 versus Test 2 (A) Statistical maps depicting voxels different between Test 1, Movie and Test 2, Movie in Non-PHA. Maps here and below were obtained with a threshold of t > 3.6, p < 0.005, uncorrected, cluster size > 150 mm3. Encircled are the left parahippocampal gyrus, L PHG (−24, −12, −14), and left superior frontal gyrus, L SFG (BA 8, −3, 26, 49, and BA 6, −9, 8, 61). The corresponding beta values for Test 1, Movie (left pair of bars) and Test 2 (right pair of bars) are plotted for Non-PHA (gray) and PHA (black). (B) Maps of voxels different between Test 1, Movie and Test 2, Movie in PHA. Encircled are the right fusiform area, R FFG (BA 19, 27, −75, −11), right middle occipital gyrus, R MOG (BA 18, 33, −82, 4), and left middle frontal gyrus, L MFG (BA 6, −33, −1, 46). The corresponding beta values for Test 1, Movie (left pair of bars) and Test 2 (right pair bars) are plotted for Non-PHA (gray) and PHA (black). Error bars are SEM. Neuron 2008 57, 159-170DOI: (10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.022) Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions