Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Education Western University London Canada
2. Western Institute for Neuroscience Western University London Canada
3. Cervo Brain Research Centre Université Laval Quebec Canada
4. Pediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Western University London Canada
Abstract
AbstractThe human adult hippocampus can be subdivided into the head, or anterior hippocampus and its body and tail, or posterior hippocampus, and a wealth of functional differences along the longitudinal axis have been reported. One line of literature emphasizes specialization for different aspects of cognition, whereas another emphasizes the unique role of the anterior hippocampus in emotional processing. While some research suggests that functional differences in memory between the anterior and posterior hippocampus appear early in development, it remains unclear whether this is also the case for functional differences in emotion processing. The goal of this meta‐analysis was to determine whether the long‐axis functional specialization observed in adults is present earlier in development. Using a quantitative meta‐analysis, long‐axis functional specialization was assessed using the data from 26 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies, which included 39 contrasts and 804 participants ranging in age from 4 to 21 years. Results indicated that emotion was more strongly localized to the anterior hippocampus, with memory being more strongly localized to the posterior hippocampus, demonstrating long‐axis specialization with regard to memory and emotion in children similar to that seen in adults. An additional analysis of laterality indicated that while memory was left dominant, emotion was processed bilaterally.
Funder
Canada First Research Excellence Fund
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Molly Towell Perinatal Research Foundation
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology,Anatomy
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