International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed to be crucial for information transfer and memory formation. We used intracortical macroelectrodes to record neural activity in the human hippocampus of awake subjects undergoing surgical treatment for refractory epilepsy and distinguished two populations of ripple episodes based on their frequency spectrum. The phase-coupling of one population, slow ripples (90e110 Hz), to cortical delta oscillations was differentially modulated by cognitive task; whereas the second population, fast ripples (130e170 Hz), was not seemingly correlated to local neural activity. Furthermore, as cognitive tasks changed, the ongoing coordination of neural activity...
Ripple oscillations (80-200 Hz) in the normal hippocampus are involved in memory consolidation durin...
Introduction High-frequency oscillations (HFOs, 80–500 Hz) are newly-described EEG markers of epilep...
Forming a persistentmemory trace requires hippocampal-cortical interaction. Population bursts in the...
International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed ...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
Abstract Hippocampal high-frequency electrographic activity (HFOs) represents one of the major disco...
Background: Until now there has been no way of distinguishing between physiological and epileptic hi...
Invasive brain recordings using many electrodes across a wide range of tasks provide a unique opport...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is crucial for memory formation in mammals. Cortical replay of a...
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Summary: High-frequency activity bursts in the hippocampus, known as ripples, are thought to support...
Ripple oscillations (80-200 Hz) in the normal hippocampus are involved in memory consolidation durin...
Introduction High-frequency oscillations (HFOs, 80–500 Hz) are newly-described EEG markers of epilep...
Forming a persistentmemory trace requires hippocampal-cortical interaction. Population bursts in the...
International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed ...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
High-frequency oscillations (ripples) have been described in the hippocampus and rhinal cortex of bo...
Abstract Hippocampal high-frequency electrographic activity (HFOs) represents one of the major disco...
Background: Until now there has been no way of distinguishing between physiological and epileptic hi...
Invasive brain recordings using many electrodes across a wide range of tasks provide a unique opport...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is crucial for memory formation in mammals. Cortical replay of a...
Contains fulltext : 149191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)During system...
Summary: High-frequency activity bursts in the hippocampus, known as ripples, are thought to support...
Ripple oscillations (80-200 Hz) in the normal hippocampus are involved in memory consolidation durin...
Introduction High-frequency oscillations (HFOs, 80–500 Hz) are newly-described EEG markers of epilep...
Forming a persistentmemory trace requires hippocampal-cortical interaction. Population bursts in the...