Neural oscillations in the theta band have been linked to episodic memory, but it is unclear whether activity patterns that give rise to theta play a causal role in episodic retrieval. Here, we used rhythmic auditory and visual stimulation to entrain neural oscillations to assess whether theta activity contributes to successful memory retrieval. In two separate experiments, human subjects studied words and were subsequently tested on memory for the words (‘item recognition’) and the context in which each had been previously studied (‘source memory’). Between study and test, subjects in the entrainment groups were exposed to audiovisual stimuli designed to enhance activity at 5.5 Hz, whereas subjects in the control groups were exposed to whi...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item...
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item...
Neural oscillations in the theta band have been linked to episodic memory, but it is unclear whether...
Neural oscillations in the theta band have been linked to episodic memory, but it is unclear whether...
The human brain’s ability to store information and remember past events is thought to be orchestrate...
Previous research suggests that larger context effects are observed when participants are required t...
Previous research suggests that larger context effects are observed when participants are required t...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...
The coupling of gamma oscillation (~ 40+ Hz) amplitude to the phase of ongoing theta (~ 6 Hz) oscill...
Contains fulltext : 50207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in de...
Contains fulltext : 56873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
Rhythmic oscillations are prominent features of information processing in neuronal circuits that hav...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item...
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item...
Neural oscillations in the theta band have been linked to episodic memory, but it is unclear whether...
Neural oscillations in the theta band have been linked to episodic memory, but it is unclear whether...
The human brain’s ability to store information and remember past events is thought to be orchestrate...
Previous research suggests that larger context effects are observed when participants are required t...
Previous research suggests that larger context effects are observed when participants are required t...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...
The coupling of gamma oscillation (~ 40+ Hz) amplitude to the phase of ongoing theta (~ 6 Hz) oscill...
Contains fulltext : 50207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in de...
Contains fulltext : 56873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
Rhythmic oscillations are prominent features of information processing in neuronal circuits that hav...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item...
Retrieving a target item from episodic memory typically enhances later memory for the retrieved item...