Computational models and in vivo studies in rodents suggest that the hippocampal system oscillates between states that are optimal for encoding and states that are optimal for retrieval. Here, we show that in humans, neural signatures of memory reactivation are modulated by the phase of a theta oscillation. Electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded while participants were cued to recall previously learned word-object associations, and time-resolved pattern classifiers were trained to detect neural reactivation of the target objects. Classifier fidelity rhythmically fluctuated at 7 or 8 Hz and was modulated by theta phase across the entire recall period. The phase of optimal classification was shifted approximately 180° between encoding and ...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hippocampal theta oscillation (4– 8 Hz) to memory formation has been...
Abstract Episodic memory arises as a function of dynamic interactions between the hippocampus and th...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
Memory formation and reinstatement are thought to lock to the hippocampal theta rhythm, predicting t...
Thereis now growing evidencethatthe hippocampus generatestheta rhythmsthat can phase biasfast neural...
Models of memory formation posit that episodic memory formation depends critically on the hippocampu...
Data for individual participants is not available, as consent for sharing data at the level of the i...
Data for individual participants is not available, as consent for sharing data at the level of the i...
Several studies have shown that attention and perception can depend upon the phase of ongoing neural...
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both rodents and h...
Theta oscillations (3-9 Hz) in the hippocampus have been posited to mitigate the trade-offs between ...
The intricate linking of information processing and neural representations to the underlying hippoca...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
Theta oscillations are thought to play a critical role in neuronal information processing, especiall...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hippocampal theta oscillation (4– 8 Hz) to memory formation has been...
Abstract Episodic memory arises as a function of dynamic interactions between the hippocampus and th...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
Memory formation and reinstatement are thought to lock to the hippocampal theta rhythm, predicting t...
Thereis now growing evidencethatthe hippocampus generatestheta rhythmsthat can phase biasfast neural...
Models of memory formation posit that episodic memory formation depends critically on the hippocampu...
Data for individual participants is not available, as consent for sharing data at the level of the i...
Data for individual participants is not available, as consent for sharing data at the level of the i...
Several studies have shown that attention and perception can depend upon the phase of ongoing neural...
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both rodents and h...
Theta oscillations (3-9 Hz) in the hippocampus have been posited to mitigate the trade-offs between ...
The intricate linking of information processing and neural representations to the underlying hippoca...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
Theta oscillations are thought to play a critical role in neuronal information processing, especiall...
ABSTRACT: The importance of the hippocampal theta oscillation (4– 8 Hz) to memory formation has been...
Abstract Episodic memory arises as a function of dynamic interactions between the hippocampus and th...
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episo...