Drawing inferences from past experiences enables adaptive behavior in future situations. Inference has been shown to depend on hippocampal processes. Usually, inference is considered a deliberate and effortful mental act which happens during retrieval, and requires the focus of our awareness. Recent fMRI studies hint at the possibility that some forms of hippocampus-dependent inference can also occur during encoding and possibly also outside of awareness. Here, we sought to further explore the feasibility of hippocampal implicit inference, and specifically address the temporal evolution of implicit inference using intracranial EEG. Presurgical epilepsy patients with hippocampal depth electrodes viewed a sequence of word pairs, and judged th...
Frequent experience with regularities in our environment allows us to use predictive information to ...
Encoding activity in the medial temporal lobe, presumably evoked by the presentation of stimuli (pos...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
Relational inference denotes the capacity to encode, flexibly retrieve, and integrate multiple memor...
& The hippocampus is critical for encoding and retrieving semantic and episodic memories. Animal...
SummaryThe human brain is adept at anticipating upcoming events, but in a rapidly changing world, it...
Frequent experience with regularities in our environment allows us to use predictive information to ...
The exclusive role of the medial temporal lobe in explicit memory has been questioned by several stu...
SummaryThe hippocampus is crucial for conscious, explicit memory, but whether it is also involved in...
Traditional models of human memory are predicated upon the foundation that long-term declarative mem...
The exclusive role of the medial temporal lobe in explicit memory has been questioned by several stu...
Although functional neuroimaging studies have supported the distinction between explicit and implici...
<div><p>Normative models of human cognition often appeal to Bayesian filtering, which provides optim...
How do we adaptively switch from perceiving the external world to retrieving goal-relevant internal ...
Internal representations of relationships between events in the external world can be utilized to in...
Frequent experience with regularities in our environment allows us to use predictive information to ...
Encoding activity in the medial temporal lobe, presumably evoked by the presentation of stimuli (pos...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...
Relational inference denotes the capacity to encode, flexibly retrieve, and integrate multiple memor...
& The hippocampus is critical for encoding and retrieving semantic and episodic memories. Animal...
SummaryThe human brain is adept at anticipating upcoming events, but in a rapidly changing world, it...
Frequent experience with regularities in our environment allows us to use predictive information to ...
The exclusive role of the medial temporal lobe in explicit memory has been questioned by several stu...
SummaryThe hippocampus is crucial for conscious, explicit memory, but whether it is also involved in...
Traditional models of human memory are predicated upon the foundation that long-term declarative mem...
The exclusive role of the medial temporal lobe in explicit memory has been questioned by several stu...
Although functional neuroimaging studies have supported the distinction between explicit and implici...
<div><p>Normative models of human cognition often appeal to Bayesian filtering, which provides optim...
How do we adaptively switch from perceiving the external world to retrieving goal-relevant internal ...
Internal representations of relationships between events in the external world can be utilized to in...
Frequent experience with regularities in our environment allows us to use predictive information to ...
Encoding activity in the medial temporal lobe, presumably evoked by the presentation of stimuli (pos...
In order to remember what you had for breakfast today, you must rely on episodic memory, the memory ...