It is an integral function of the human brain to sample novel information from the environment and to integrate them into existing representations. Recent evidence suggests a specific role for the theta rhythm (4–8 Hz) in mnemonic processes and the coupling between the theta and the gamma rhythm (40–120 Hz) in ordering and binding perceptual features during encoding. Furthermore, decreases in the alpha rhythm (8–12 Hz) are assumed to gate perceptual information processes in semantic networks. In the present study, we used an associative memory task (object-color combinations) with pictures versus words as stimuli (high versus low visual information) to separate associative memory from visual perceptual processes during memory formation. We ...
Objective: To explore the reactivity of the theta and alpha rhythms during visuo-spatial working mem...
How coupled brain rhythms influence cortical information processing to support learning is unresolve...
Memory retrieval is believed to involve a disparate network of areas, including medial prefrontal an...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
Neuronal oscillations provide a window for understanding the brain dynamics that organize the flow o...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
Recollection of contextual information represents the core of human recognition memory. It has been ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Contains fulltext : 50207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
One of the proposed neural mechanisms involved in working memory is coupling between the theta phase...
Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in de...
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both rodents and h...
Previously we reported electrophysiological evidence for a role for the anterior thalamic nucleus (A...
It remains a dogma in cognitive neuroscience to separate human attention and memory into distinct mo...
Integrating new information into existing schematic structures of knowledge is the basis of learning...
Objective: To explore the reactivity of the theta and alpha rhythms during visuo-spatial working mem...
How coupled brain rhythms influence cortical information processing to support learning is unresolve...
Memory retrieval is believed to involve a disparate network of areas, including medial prefrontal an...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
Neuronal oscillations provide a window for understanding the brain dynamics that organize the flow o...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
Recollection of contextual information represents the core of human recognition memory. It has been ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
Contains fulltext : 50207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
One of the proposed neural mechanisms involved in working memory is coupling between the theta phase...
Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in de...
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both rodents and h...
Previously we reported electrophysiological evidence for a role for the anterior thalamic nucleus (A...
It remains a dogma in cognitive neuroscience to separate human attention and memory into distinct mo...
Integrating new information into existing schematic structures of knowledge is the basis of learning...
Objective: To explore the reactivity of the theta and alpha rhythms during visuo-spatial working mem...
How coupled brain rhythms influence cortical information processing to support learning is unresolve...
Memory retrieval is believed to involve a disparate network of areas, including medial prefrontal an...