Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity under hippocampal guidance leads to memory consolidation. However, no intracranial electrophysiological evidence for replay exists in humans. We identified consistent sequences of population firing peaks across widespread cortical regions during complete waking periods. The occurrence of these "Motifs" were compared between sleeps preceding the waking period ("Sleep-Pre") when the Motifs were identified, and those following ("Sleep-Post"). In all subjects, the majority of waking Motifs (most of which were novel) had more matches in Sleep-Post than in Sleep-Pre. In rodents, hippocampal replay occurs during local sharp-wave ripples, and the as...
<p><b>(A)</b> Following their acquisition at training, memories for motor skills continue to be proc...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular and syn...
Episodic memory as a form of declarative memory allows an individual to remember events from his or ...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is crucial for memory formation in mammals. Cortical replay of a...
In mammals, the consolidation of memories from previous waking is facilitated through the coordinati...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
Slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for memory consolidation. During sleep, neural patterns reflectin...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolida-tion [1], and memories are thought to be stored ...
Hippocampal replay during sharp-wave ripple events (SWRs) is thought to drive memory consolidation i...
In rodents, waking firing patterns replay in NREM sleep during hippocampal sharpwave ripples (HC-SWR...
During systems-level consolidation, mnemonic representations initially reliant on the hippocampus ar...
<div><p>The discovery of experience-dependent brain reactivation during both slow-wave (SW) and rapi...
Animals learn over the course of a lifetime, and the ability to retrieve memories after long delays ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Following their acquisition at training, memories for motor skills continue to be proc...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular and syn...
Episodic memory as a form of declarative memory allows an individual to remember events from his or ...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is crucial for memory formation in mammals. Cortical replay of a...
In mammals, the consolidation of memories from previous waking is facilitated through the coordinati...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
Slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for memory consolidation. During sleep, neural patterns reflectin...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolida-tion [1], and memories are thought to be stored ...
Hippocampal replay during sharp-wave ripple events (SWRs) is thought to drive memory consolidation i...
In rodents, waking firing patterns replay in NREM sleep during hippocampal sharpwave ripples (HC-SWR...
During systems-level consolidation, mnemonic representations initially reliant on the hippocampus ar...
<div><p>The discovery of experience-dependent brain reactivation during both slow-wave (SW) and rapi...
Animals learn over the course of a lifetime, and the ability to retrieve memories after long delays ...
<p><b>(A)</b> Following their acquisition at training, memories for motor skills continue to be proc...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular and syn...
Episodic memory as a form of declarative memory allows an individual to remember events from his or ...