“…Neuroimaging studies point to the importance of the medial-temporal lobes (MTL) and lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) in encoding-related activities e.g., (Brewer et al, 1998;Canli et al, 2000;Fell et al, 2003;Ferna`ndez et al, 1999b;Kelley et al, 1998;Kirchhoff et al, 2000;Mangels et al, 2001;Otten et al, 2001Otten et al, , 2002Paller et al, 1987;Sanquist et al, 1980;Stebbins et al, 2002;Tulving et al, 1994;Wagner et al, 1999Wagner et al, , 1998aWeiss and Rappelsberger, 2000). Differential contributions of various structures in the MTL (e.g., hippocampus, parahippocampus, rhinal cortices) and the PFC (e.g., lateral, medial, ventral, dorsal PFC) to successful encoding appear to depend on the type of learning materials (e.g., verbal vs. pictorial), encoding intentionality (incidental vs. effortful), and the nature of the task (e.g., item vs. associative memory).…”