Brain oscillations across all frequency bands play a key role for memory formation [1, 2, 3, 4]. Specifically, desynchronization of local neuronal assemblies in the left inferior prefrontal cortex (PFC) in the beta frequency (∼18 Hz) has been shown to be central for encoding of verbal memories [5, 6, 7, 8]. However, it remains elusive whether prefrontal beta desynchronization is causally relevant for memory formation and whether these endogenous beta oscillations can be entrained by external stimulation. By using combined EEG-TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), we here address these fundamental questions in human participants performing a word-list learning task. Confirming our predictions, memory encoding was selectively impaired when...
Once formed, the fate of memory is uncertain. Subsequent offline interactions between even different...
The human brain’s ability to store information and remember past events is thought to be orchestrate...
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SummaryBrain oscillations across all frequency bands play a key role for memory formation [1–4]. Spe...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Beta oscillations (∼13 to 30 Hz) have been observed during many perceptual, cognitive, and motor pro...
International audienceBeta oscillations (ϳ13 to 30 Hz) have been observed during many perceptual, co...
Encoding of episodic memories relies on stimulus-specific information processing and involves the le...
Verbal episodic memory is one of the core cognitive functions affected in patients with schizophreni...
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AbstractVerbal episodic memory is one of the core cognitive functions affected in patients with schi...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Once formed, the fate of memory is uncertain. Subsequent offline interactions between even different...
The human brain’s ability to store information and remember past events is thought to be orchestrate...
Contains fulltext : 181700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Among the rhyth...
SummaryBrain oscillations across all frequency bands play a key role for memory formation [1–4]. Spe...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Beta oscillations (∼13 to 30 Hz) have been observed during many perceptual, cognitive, and motor pro...
International audienceBeta oscillations (ϳ13 to 30 Hz) have been observed during many perceptual, co...
Encoding of episodic memories relies on stimulus-specific information processing and involves the le...
Verbal episodic memory is one of the core cognitive functions affected in patients with schizophreni...
Contains fulltext : 142243pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Two major compo...
AbstractVerbal episodic memory is one of the core cognitive functions affected in patients with schi...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Once formed, the fate of memory is uncertain. Subsequent offline interactions between even different...
The human brain’s ability to store information and remember past events is thought to be orchestrate...
Contains fulltext : 181700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Among the rhyth...