%A Saive,Anne-Lise %A Royet,Jean-Pierre %A Plailly,Jane %D 2014 %J Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience %C %F %G English %K episodic memory,recognition memory,autobiographical memory,Olfaction,Behavior,Approaches,Neural Bases,human %Q %R 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00240 %W %L %M %P %7 %8 2014-July-07 %9 Review %+ Mrs Jane Plailly,Olfaction: from Coding to Memory Team, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, CNRS UMR 5292—INSERM U1028—University Lyon1,Lyon, France,plailly@olfac.univ-lyon1.fr %# %! Brain correlates of odor episodic memory in humans %* %< %T A review on the neural bases of episodic odor memory: from laboratory-based to autobiographical approaches %U https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00240 %V 8 %0 JOURNAL ARTICLE %@ 1662-5153 %X Odors are powerful cues that trigger episodic memories. However, in light of the amount of behavioral data describing the characteristics of episodic odor memory, the paucity of information available on the neural substrates of this function is startling. Furthermore, the diversity of experimental paradigms complicates the identification of a generic episodic odor memory network. We conduct a systematic review of the literature depicting the current state of the neural correlates of episodic odor memory in healthy humans by placing a focus on the experimental approaches. Functional neuroimaging data are introduced by a brief characterization of the memory processes investigated. We present and discuss laboratory-based approaches, such as odor recognition and odor associative memory, and autobiographical approaches, such as the evaluation of odor familiarity and odor-evoked autobiographical memory. We then suggest the development of new laboratory-ecological approaches allowing for the controlled encoding and retrieval of specific multidimensional events that could open up new prospects for the comprehension of episodic odor memory and its neural underpinnings. While large conceptual differences distinguish experimental approaches, the overview of the functional neuroimaging findings suggests relatively stable neural correlates of episodic odor memory.