Pattern separation and pattern completion are fundamental brain processes thought to be critical for episodic memory encoding and retrieval, and for discrimination between similar memories. These processes are best understood in the hippocampus, but are proposed to occur throughout the brain, in particular in sensory regions. Cortical, as well as hippocampal, pattern separation may therefore support formation of event-unique memory traces. Using fMRI, we investigated cortical pattern separation and pattern completion and their relationship to encoding activity predicting subsequent item-specific compared to gist memory. During scanning, participants viewed images of novel objects, repeated objects, and objects which were both perceptually a...
The mechanisms for pattern completion and pattern separation are described in the context of a theor...
Successful memory involves not only remembering information over time, but also keeping memories dis...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Pattern separation and pattern completion are fundamental brain processes thought to be critical for...
Pattern separation and pattern completion are fundamental brain processes thought to be critical for...
An essential feature of episodic memory is the ability to recall the multiple elements relating to o...
Detailed representations of past events rely on the ability to form associations between items and t...
Pattern separation is a neural computation thought to underlie our ability to form distinct memories...
Pattern separation is the essential ability to create separate memory representations for overlappin...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
Recent research suggests that the specificity and precision in long-term declarative memory depend o...
Pattern separation and completion are fundamental hippocampal computations supporting memory encodin...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
One central goal in cognitive neuroscience of learning and memory is to characterize the neural proc...
The multiple elements of episodic events, represented in distinct neocortical regions, are thought t...
The mechanisms for pattern completion and pattern separation are described in the context of a theor...
Successful memory involves not only remembering information over time, but also keeping memories dis...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...
Pattern separation and pattern completion are fundamental brain processes thought to be critical for...
Pattern separation and pattern completion are fundamental brain processes thought to be critical for...
An essential feature of episodic memory is the ability to recall the multiple elements relating to o...
Detailed representations of past events rely on the ability to form associations between items and t...
Pattern separation is a neural computation thought to underlie our ability to form distinct memories...
Pattern separation is the essential ability to create separate memory representations for overlappin...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
Recent research suggests that the specificity and precision in long-term declarative memory depend o...
Pattern separation and completion are fundamental hippocampal computations supporting memory encodin...
The hippocampus is proposed to be critical in distinguishing between similar experiences by performi...
One central goal in cognitive neuroscience of learning and memory is to characterize the neural proc...
The multiple elements of episodic events, represented in distinct neocortical regions, are thought t...
The mechanisms for pattern completion and pattern separation are described in the context of a theor...
Successful memory involves not only remembering information over time, but also keeping memories dis...
Electrophysiological recordings in rodents and humans show that the contents of spatial and episodic...