Contains fulltext : 63352.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important, but often ignored distinction in the analysis of EEG signals is that between evoked activity and induced activity. Whereas evoked activity reflects the summation of transient post-synaptic potentials triggered by an event, induced activity, which is mainly oscillatory in nature, is thought to reflect changes in parameters controlling dynamic interactions within and between brain structures. We hypothesize that induced activity may yield information about the dynamics of cell assembly formation, activation and subsequent uncoupling, which may play a prominent role in different types of memory operations. We then describe a number of analysis t...
The hippocampus’s role in memory was first recognized in 1957 after the bilateral resection of patie...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
ABSTRACT: We analyzed intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from the medial temporal...
An important, but often ignored distinction in the analysis of EEG signals is that between evoked ac...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
PubMed: 32428524Theta is an extensively studied oscillation of the nervous system, but there is only...
ABSTRACT: The extensive physiological data on hippocampal theta rhythm provide an opportunity to eva...
Rhythmic oscillations are prominent features of information processing in neuronal circuits that hav...
Memory formation and reinstatement are thought to lock to the hippocampal theta rhythm, predicting t...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
Contains fulltext : 49136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyzed in...
Theta activity is generated in the septohippocampal system and can be recorded using deep intrahippo...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
The hippocampus’s role in memory was first recognized in 1957 after the bilateral resection of patie...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
ABSTRACT: We analyzed intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from the medial temporal...
An important, but often ignored distinction in the analysis of EEG signals is that between evoked ac...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
PubMed: 32428524Theta is an extensively studied oscillation of the nervous system, but there is only...
ABSTRACT: The extensive physiological data on hippocampal theta rhythm provide an opportunity to eva...
Rhythmic oscillations are prominent features of information processing in neuronal circuits that hav...
Memory formation and reinstatement are thought to lock to the hippocampal theta rhythm, predicting t...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
Contains fulltext : 49136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyzed in...
Theta activity is generated in the septohippocampal system and can be recorded using deep intrahippo...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
The hippocampus’s role in memory was first recognized in 1957 after the bilateral resection of patie...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
ABSTRACT: We analyzed intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from the medial temporal...