“…However, studies supporting relationships between CRF, hippocampal structure, and memory in older adults have primarily used spatial working memory and spatial object recall and recognition tasks. Although these tasks target some aspects of hippocampal function (e.g., spatial memory), they also emphasize one‐trial learning, and while one role of the hippocampus is to acquire relations from single episodes at a time (Henke, Buck, Weber, & Wieser, ), the hippocampus is also involved in actively maintaining novel information over short time periods (Ranganath & D'Esposito, ; Watson, Voss, Warren, Tranel, & Cohen, ) and dynamically integrating information that connects episodes over time (Koster et al, ). One‐trial learning does not capture this accumulation of relations over repeated occurrences with overlapping content, which requires discriminating between similar memories (e.g., seeing Bill at two coffee shops) while also accessing and strengthening the relationships between these experiences (e.g., Bill) with repeated occurrences.…”