Deciphering the mechanisms of human memory is a central goal of neuroscience, both from the point of view of the fundamental biology of memory and for its translational relevance. Here, we review some contributions that recordings from neurons in humans implanted with electrodes for clinical purposes have made toward this goal. Recordings from the medial temporal lobe, including the hippocampus, reveal the existence of two classes of cells: those encoding highly selective and invariant representations of abstract concepts, and memory-selective cells whose activity is related to familiarity and episodic retrieval. Insights derived from observing these cells in behaving humans include that semantic representations are activated before episodi...
AbstractThe hippocampus and its associated structures play a key role in human memory, yet the under...
SummaryThe ability to distinguish novel from familiar stimuli allows nervous systems to rapidly enco...
My work examines how the brain acquires, stores, and retrieves information. I first present a theore...
Deciphering the mechanisms of human memory is a central goal of neuroscience, both from the point of...
Recordings from individual neurons in patients who are implanted with depth electrodes for clinical ...
There are also a few single neuron studies of recognition§Brain Research Institute in humans showing...
The human hippocampus is a brain region that supports episodic and spatial memory. Recent experiment...
AbstractWhat is the neuronal basis for whether an experience is recalled or forgotten? In contrast t...
Episodic memories allow us to remember not only that we have seen an item before but also where and ...
ABSTRACT: Recording the activity of neurons is a mainstay of animal memory research, while human rec...
Through decades of research, neuroscientists and clinicians have identified an array of brain areas ...
We present a dataset of 1,576 single neurons recorded from the human amygdala and hippocampus in 65 ...
The hippocampal formation, one of the most complex and vulnerable brain structures, is recognized as...
Research on the visual system focuses on using electrophysiology, pharmacology and other invasive to...
Abstract. Despite the fact that the number of neurons in the human brain has been identified in cogn...
AbstractThe hippocampus and its associated structures play a key role in human memory, yet the under...
SummaryThe ability to distinguish novel from familiar stimuli allows nervous systems to rapidly enco...
My work examines how the brain acquires, stores, and retrieves information. I first present a theore...
Deciphering the mechanisms of human memory is a central goal of neuroscience, both from the point of...
Recordings from individual neurons in patients who are implanted with depth electrodes for clinical ...
There are also a few single neuron studies of recognition§Brain Research Institute in humans showing...
The human hippocampus is a brain region that supports episodic and spatial memory. Recent experiment...
AbstractWhat is the neuronal basis for whether an experience is recalled or forgotten? In contrast t...
Episodic memories allow us to remember not only that we have seen an item before but also where and ...
ABSTRACT: Recording the activity of neurons is a mainstay of animal memory research, while human rec...
Through decades of research, neuroscientists and clinicians have identified an array of brain areas ...
We present a dataset of 1,576 single neurons recorded from the human amygdala and hippocampus in 65 ...
The hippocampal formation, one of the most complex and vulnerable brain structures, is recognized as...
Research on the visual system focuses on using electrophysiology, pharmacology and other invasive to...
Abstract. Despite the fact that the number of neurons in the human brain has been identified in cogn...
AbstractThe hippocampus and its associated structures play a key role in human memory, yet the under...
SummaryThe ability to distinguish novel from familiar stimuli allows nervous systems to rapidly enco...
My work examines how the brain acquires, stores, and retrieves information. I first present a theore...