What face familiarity feelings say about the lateralization of specific entities within the core system

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

The target article carefully describes the memory system, centered on the temporal lobe that builds specific memory traces. It does not, however, mention the laterality effects that exist within this system. This commentary briefly surveys evidence showing that clear asymmetries exist within the temporal lobe structures subserving the core system and that the right temporal structures mainly underpin face familiarity feelings.

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