ABSTRACT: The extensive physiological data on hippocampal theta rhythm provide an opportunity to evaluate hypotheses about the role of theta rhythm for hippocampal network function. Computational models based on these hypotheses help to link behavioral data with physiologi-cal measurements of different variables during theta rhythm. This paper reviews work on network models in which theta rhythm contributes to the following functions: (1) separating the dynamics of encoding and retrieval, (2) enhancing the context-dependent retrieval of sequences, (3) buffering of novel information in entorhinal cortex (EC) for episodic encoding, and (4) timing interactions between prefrontal cortex and hip-pocampus for memory-guided action selection. Model...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
The theta rhythm is the largest extracellular synchronous signal that can be recorded from the mamma...
This dissertation investigated how theta (4-10Hz) and gamma (40-100Hz) oscillations are coordinated ...
Theta (6-12 Hz) rhythmicity in the local field potential (LFP) reflects a clocking mechanism that br...
Theta (6-12 Hz) rhythmicity in the local field potential (LFP) reflects a clocking mechanism that br...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
Hippocampal theta oscillations (4-12 Hz) are consistently recorded during memory tasks and spatial n...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
Contains fulltext : 63352.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important, ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Information Processing in Neuronal Circuits and Systems.Th...
An important, but often ignored distinction in the analysis of EEG signals is that between evoked ac...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
The theta rhythm is the largest extracellular synchronous signal that can be recorded from the mamma...
This dissertation investigated how theta (4-10Hz) and gamma (40-100Hz) oscillations are coordinated ...
Theta (6-12 Hz) rhythmicity in the local field potential (LFP) reflects a clocking mechanism that br...
Theta (6-12 Hz) rhythmicity in the local field potential (LFP) reflects a clocking mechanism that br...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
Hippocampal theta oscillations (4-12 Hz) are consistently recorded during memory tasks and spatial n...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
Contains fulltext : 63352.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important, ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Information Processing in Neuronal Circuits and Systems.Th...
An important, but often ignored distinction in the analysis of EEG signals is that between evoked ac...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...