The meaning we derive from our experiences is not a simple static extraction of the elements but is largely based on the order in which those elements occur. Models propose that sequence encoding is supported by interactions between high-and low-frequency oscillations, such that elements within an experience are represented by neural cell assemblies firing at higher frequencies (gamma) and sequential order is encoded by the specific timing of firing with respect to a lower frequency oscillation (theta). During episodic sequence memory formation in humans, we provide evidence that items in different sequence positions exhibit greater gamma power along distinct phases of a theta oscillation. Furthermore, this segregation is related to success...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hippocampal theta oscillation (4– 8 Hz) to memory formation has been...
Many theoretical models suggest that neural oscillations play a role in learning or retrieval of tem...
Theta and gamma frequency oscillations occur in the same brain regions and interact with each other,...
The meaning we derive from our experiences is not a simple static extraction of the elements but is ...
The ability to maintain a sequence of items in memory is a fundamental cognitive function. In the ro...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Theta and gamma oscillations in the medial temporal lobe are suggested to play a critical role for h...
Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious...
SummaryHuman episodic memory is highly context dependent. Therefore, retrieval benefits when a memor...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
Theta activity during memory encoding has been hypothesized to represent oscillations that synchroni...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
Encoding of behavioral episodes as spike sequences during hippocampal theta oscillations provides a ...
To test the hypothesis that neural oscillations synchronize to mediate memory encoding, we analyzed ...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hippocampal theta oscillation (4– 8 Hz) to memory formation has been...
Many theoretical models suggest that neural oscillations play a role in learning or retrieval of tem...
Theta and gamma frequency oscillations occur in the same brain regions and interact with each other,...
The meaning we derive from our experiences is not a simple static extraction of the elements but is ...
The ability to maintain a sequence of items in memory is a fundamental cognitive function. In the ro...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Theta and gamma oscillations in the medial temporal lobe are suggested to play a critical role for h...
Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious...
SummaryHuman episodic memory is highly context dependent. Therefore, retrieval benefits when a memor...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
Theta activity during memory encoding has been hypothesized to represent oscillations that synchroni...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
Encoding of behavioral episodes as spike sequences during hippocampal theta oscillations provides a ...
To test the hypothesis that neural oscillations synchronize to mediate memory encoding, we analyzed ...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hippocampal theta oscillation (4– 8 Hz) to memory formation has been...
Many theoretical models suggest that neural oscillations play a role in learning or retrieval of tem...
Theta and gamma frequency oscillations occur in the same brain regions and interact with each other,...