SummaryThe human brain is adept at anticipating upcoming events, but in a rapidly changing world, it is essential to detect and encode events that violate these expectancies. Unexpected events are more likely to be remembered than predictable events, but the underlying neural mechanisms for these effects remain unclear. We report intracranial EEG recordings from the hippocampus of epilepsy patients, and from the nucleus accumbens of depression patients. We found that unexpected stimuli enhance an early (187 ms) and a late (482 ms) hippocampal potential, and that the late potential is associated with successful memory encoding for these stimuli. Recordings from the nucleus accumbens revealed a late potential (peak at 475 ms), which increases...
Swift detection and remembering of salient and emotional stimuli is critical for survival and adapti...
Contains fulltext : 175176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The response to...
The response to an upcoming salient event is accelerated when the event is expected given the preced...
SummaryThe human brain is adept at anticipating upcoming events, but in a rapidly changing world, it...
The role of the hippocampal formation in memory recognition has been well studied in animals, with d...
Drawing inferences from past experiences enables adaptive behavior in future situations. Inference h...
International audienceThe hippocampus plays a pivotal role both in novelty detection and in long-ter...
Encoding activity in the medial temporal lobe, presumably evoked by the presentation of stimuli (pos...
The ability to identify and react to novelty within the environment is fundamental to survival. Comp...
The functional deficits associated with hippocampal sclerosis during declarative memory formation ar...
The functional deficits associated with hippocampal sclerosis during declarative memory formation ar...
<p>Episodic memory formation is shaped by expectation. Events that generate expectations have the ca...
A fundamental question about human memory is which brain structures are involved, and when, in trans...
The mediotemporal lobe (MTL), including the hippocampus, is involved in all stages of episodic memor...
International audienceLearning to predict upcoming outcomes based on environmental cues is essential...
Swift detection and remembering of salient and emotional stimuli is critical for survival and adapti...
Contains fulltext : 175176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The response to...
The response to an upcoming salient event is accelerated when the event is expected given the preced...
SummaryThe human brain is adept at anticipating upcoming events, but in a rapidly changing world, it...
The role of the hippocampal formation in memory recognition has been well studied in animals, with d...
Drawing inferences from past experiences enables adaptive behavior in future situations. Inference h...
International audienceThe hippocampus plays a pivotal role both in novelty detection and in long-ter...
Encoding activity in the medial temporal lobe, presumably evoked by the presentation of stimuli (pos...
The ability to identify and react to novelty within the environment is fundamental to survival. Comp...
The functional deficits associated with hippocampal sclerosis during declarative memory formation ar...
The functional deficits associated with hippocampal sclerosis during declarative memory formation ar...
<p>Episodic memory formation is shaped by expectation. Events that generate expectations have the ca...
A fundamental question about human memory is which brain structures are involved, and when, in trans...
The mediotemporal lobe (MTL), including the hippocampus, is involved in all stages of episodic memor...
International audienceLearning to predict upcoming outcomes based on environmental cues is essential...
Swift detection and remembering of salient and emotional stimuli is critical for survival and adapti...
Contains fulltext : 175176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The response to...
The response to an upcoming salient event is accelerated when the event is expected given the preced...