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BLOCK 1: Encoding task (28TR)

“SHALLOW” RUN. “DEEP” RUN. 500ms. BLOCK 1: Encoding task (28TR). 1000ms. 2500ms. 500ms. BLOCK 2: Perceptual task (28TR). 1000ms. 2500ms. +. 200ms. Block 3: Associative recognition task (28TR). +. +. +. +. +. 3800ms. Figure 1. A. C. B. Figure 2.

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BLOCK 1: Encoding task (28TR)

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  1. “SHALLOW” RUN “DEEP” RUN 500ms BLOCK 1: Encoding task (28TR) 1000ms 2500ms 500ms BLOCK 2: Perceptual task (28TR) 1000ms 2500ms + 200ms Block 3: Associative recognition task (28TR) + + + + + 3800ms Figure 1

  2. A C B Figure 2

  3. Depth of processing effect Group effect Controls>Alcoholics Deep>Shallow Shallow>Deep Memory task effect Recognition>Encoding Group x Depth of processing interaction Figure 3

  4. 1-Choice of the seed using the task-related fMRI results 2-Resting-state functional connectivity results * Between-group difference Whole brain analysis, p<0.001 unc. Seed: Left Cerebellar Crus II (AAL template) Between-group difference Whole brain analysis, p<0.05 FDR 3-Modulation of the cerebello-hippocampal synchronization from rest to task † * † Figure 4

  5. SCHEMATIC MODELS OF HYPOTHETICAL BOLD ACTIVITY Controls Alcoholics Cblm and Hippo positively coupled Cblm and Hippo negatively coupled Rest Decoupling Decoupling Cblm and Hippo decoupled Cblm and Hippo decoupled Task Hypothetical activity in the left cerebellar Crus II Hypothetical activity in the left hippocampus Figure 5

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