Functions of the brain and body are oscillatory in nature and organized according to a logarithmic scale. Brain oscillations and bodily functions such as respiration and heartbeat appear nested within each other and coupled together either based on phase or based on phase and amplitude. This facilitates communication in wide-spread neuronal networks and probably also between the body and the brain. It is a widely accepted view, that nested electrophysiological brain oscillations involving the neocortex, thalamus, and the hippocampus form the basis of memory consolidation. This applies especially to declarative memories, that is, memories of life events, for example. Here, we present our view of hippocampal contribution to the process of mem...
Episodic memory as a form of declarative memory allows an individual to remember events from his or ...
Memory consolidation during slow-wave sleep is supported by slow oscillations (SOs), spindles, and ...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolidation [1], and memories are thought to be stored i...
The recent spread of intracranial EEG recordings techniques for presurgical evaluation of drug-resis...
The recent spread of intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) recording techniques for presurgical...
During systems-level consolidation, mnemonic representations initially reliant on the hippocampus ar...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
AbstractSleep is characterized by a structured combination of neuronal oscillations. In the hippocam...
In mammals, the consolidation of memories from previous waking is facilitated through the coordinati...
Sleep plays important roles in sensory and motor memory consolidation. Sleep oscillations, reflectin...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
International audienceSleep is crucial for healthy cognition, including memory. The two main phases ...
Artículo de publicación ISISleep is known to support memory consolidation. Here we review evidence ...
Two step theories of memory formation assume that an initial learning phase is followed by a consoli...
A complex brain network, centered on the hippocampus, supports episodic memories throughout their li...
Episodic memory as a form of declarative memory allows an individual to remember events from his or ...
Memory consolidation during slow-wave sleep is supported by slow oscillations (SOs), spindles, and ...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolidation [1], and memories are thought to be stored i...
The recent spread of intracranial EEG recordings techniques for presurgical evaluation of drug-resis...
The recent spread of intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) recording techniques for presurgical...
During systems-level consolidation, mnemonic representations initially reliant on the hippocampus ar...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
AbstractSleep is characterized by a structured combination of neuronal oscillations. In the hippocam...
In mammals, the consolidation of memories from previous waking is facilitated through the coordinati...
Sleep plays important roles in sensory and motor memory consolidation. Sleep oscillations, reflectin...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
International audienceSleep is crucial for healthy cognition, including memory. The two main phases ...
Artículo de publicación ISISleep is known to support memory consolidation. Here we review evidence ...
Two step theories of memory formation assume that an initial learning phase is followed by a consoli...
A complex brain network, centered on the hippocampus, supports episodic memories throughout their li...
Episodic memory as a form of declarative memory allows an individual to remember events from his or ...
Memory consolidation during slow-wave sleep is supported by slow oscillations (SOs), spindles, and ...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolidation [1], and memories are thought to be stored i...