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From Correlation to Causation: Understanding Episodic Memory Networks

Psychology

From Correlation to Causation: Understanding Episodic Memory Networks

A. Khan, J. Liu, et al.

Episodic memory hinges on hippocampal and fronto‑parietal interactions, and non‑invasive brain stimulation—especially TMS—now lets researchers causally probe these circuits. This review synthesizes psychological and neurobiological perspectives, surveys TMS studies that modulate episodic memory to identify cortical targets, and outlines implications and future prospects. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
Abstract
Episodic memory, our ability to recall past experiences, is supported by structures in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) particularly the hippocampus, and its interactions with fronto-parietal brain regions. Understanding how these brain regions coordinate to encode, consolidate, and retrieve episodic memories remains a fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience. Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) methods, especially transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), have advanced episodic memory research beyond traditional lesion studies and neuroimaging by enabling causal investigations through targeted magnetic stimulation to specific brain regions. This review begins by delineating the evolving understanding of episodic memory from both psychological and neurobiological perspectives and discusses the brain networks supporting episodic memory processes. Then, we review studies that employed TMS to modulate episodic memory, with the aim of identifying potential cortical regions that could be used as stimulation sites to modulate episodic memory networks. We conclude with the implications and prospects of using NIBS to understand episodic memory mechanisms.
Publisher
Neurosci. Bull.
Published On
Jun 24, 2025
Authors
Ahsan Khan, Jing Liu, Maité Crespo‑García, Kai Yuan, Cheng‑Peng Hu, Ziyin Ren, Chun‑Hang Eden Ti, Desmond J. Oathes, Raymond Kai‑Yu Tong
Tags
episodic memory
hippocampus
medial temporal lobe
fronto‑parietal networks
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
non‑invasive brain stimulation (NIBS)
memory encoding and retrieval
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