We report the distinct contribution of multiple memory systems to retrieval of the temporal order of events. The neural dynamics related to retrieval of movie scenes revealed that recalling the temporal order of close events elevates hippocampal theta power, like that observed for recalling close spatial relationships. In contrast, recalling far events elevates beta power in the orbitofrontal cortex, reflecting recall based on the overall movie structure.
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