Episodic and spatial memories each involve the encoding of complex associations in hippocampal neuronal circuits. Such memory traces could be stabilised from short- to long-term forms by consolidation processes involving the ‘reactivation’ of the original network firing patterns during sleep and rest. Waking experience can be replayed in many different brain areas, but an important role for the hippocampus lies in the organisation of the ‘reactivation’ process. Emerging evidence suggests that sharp wave/ripple (SWR) events in the hippocampus could coordinate the reactivation of memory traces and direct their reinstatement in cortical circuits. Although the mechanisms remain uncertain, there is a growing consensus that such SWR-directed reac...
The ability to reinstate neuronal assemblies representing mnemonic information is thought to require...
Slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for memory consolidation. During sleep, neural patterns reflectin...
During hippocampal sharp wave/ripple (SWR) events, previously occurring, sensory input-driven neuron...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
The hippocampus is important for memory and learning, being a brain site where initial memories are ...
Hippocampal sharp-wave ripple (SWR) events occur during both behavior (awake SWRs) and slow-wave sle...
Waking and sleeping states are privileged periods for distinct mnemonic processes. In waking behavio...
New memories are labile, but over time some of them are stabilized. This thesis investigates the net...
We do not remember all our experiences equally long nor equally vividly. It appears intuitive, and h...
The hippocampus plays a key role in the acquisition of new memories for places and events. Evidence ...
Hippocampal activity is fundamental for episodic memory formation and consolidation. During phases o...
Various cognitive functions have long been known to require the hippocampus. Recently, progress has ...
Hippocampal place cells are activated sequentially as an animal explores its environment. These acti...
Hippocampal ripples, brief high-frequency (150–200 Hz) oscillations occurring during quiet wakefulne...
<div><p>During hippocampal sharp wave/ripple (SWR) events, previously occurring, sensory input-drive...
The ability to reinstate neuronal assemblies representing mnemonic information is thought to require...
Slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for memory consolidation. During sleep, neural patterns reflectin...
During hippocampal sharp wave/ripple (SWR) events, previously occurring, sensory input-driven neuron...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
The hippocampus is important for memory and learning, being a brain site where initial memories are ...
Hippocampal sharp-wave ripple (SWR) events occur during both behavior (awake SWRs) and slow-wave sle...
Waking and sleeping states are privileged periods for distinct mnemonic processes. In waking behavio...
New memories are labile, but over time some of them are stabilized. This thesis investigates the net...
We do not remember all our experiences equally long nor equally vividly. It appears intuitive, and h...
The hippocampus plays a key role in the acquisition of new memories for places and events. Evidence ...
Hippocampal activity is fundamental for episodic memory formation and consolidation. During phases o...
Various cognitive functions have long been known to require the hippocampus. Recently, progress has ...
Hippocampal place cells are activated sequentially as an animal explores its environment. These acti...
Hippocampal ripples, brief high-frequency (150–200 Hz) oscillations occurring during quiet wakefulne...
<div><p>During hippocampal sharp wave/ripple (SWR) events, previously occurring, sensory input-drive...
The ability to reinstate neuronal assemblies representing mnemonic information is thought to require...
Slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for memory consolidation. During sleep, neural patterns reflectin...
During hippocampal sharp wave/ripple (SWR) events, previously occurring, sensory input-driven neuron...