“…Data, however, suggest that these two memory systems interact in either a synergistic or competitive manner (Gheysen et al, 2011;Rose et al, 2011;Sadeh et al, 2011;Schott et al, 2006;Seger et al, 2011), depending on task demands (Delgado and Dickerson, 2012;Packard and Goodman, 2012;Poldrack and Foerde, 2008). Specifically, the declarative memory system involves the MTL cooperating with the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (Preston and Eichenbaum, 2013), and enables instance learning, the extraction and application of underlying associative or categorical rules (generalization) to new instances, as well as retrieval of ensuing episodic and semantic memories (Hoscheidt et al, 2010). The second non-declarative learning system allows for rapid, feedback-based learning of patterns predicting reward, via the recruitment of the basal ganglia (Delgado and Dickerson, 2012;Poldrack and Foerde, 2008), and is essential for habit learning (Liljeholm and O'Doherty, 2012;Schwabe and Wolf, 2013;Smith and Graybiel, 2013).…”