Recent experimental evidence suggests that oscillatory activity plays a pivotal role in the maintenance of information in working memory, both in rodents and humans. In particular, cross-frequency coupling between theta and gamma oscillations has been suggested as a core mechanism for multi-item memory. The aim of this work is to present an original neural network model, based on oscillating neural masses, to investigate mechanisms at the basis of working memory in different conditions. We show that this model, with different synapse values, can be used to address different problems, such as the reconstruction of an item from partial information, the maintenance of multiple items simultaneously in memory, without any sequential order, and t...
Theta-nested gamma oscillations have been reported in many areas of the brain and are believed to re...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
none2A neural model for the recovery of learnt patterns is presented. The model simulates the theta-...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that oscillatory activity plays a pivotal role in the maintena...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
<div><p>There is considerable interest in the role of coupling between theta and gamma oscillations ...
Poster presentation: Introduction Rhythmic synchronization of neural activity in the gamma-frequency...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
A neural mass model for the memorization of sequences is presented. It exploits three layers of cort...
Theta and gamma frequency oscillations occur in the same brain regions and interact with each other,...
A neural mass model for the memorization of sequences is presented. It exploits three layers of cort...
It is an integral function of the human brain to sample novel information from the environment and t...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
A neural mass model for the memorization of sequences is presented. It exploits three layers of cort...
Theta-nested gamma oscillations have been reported in many areas of the brain and are believed to re...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
none2A neural model for the recovery of learnt patterns is presented. The model simulates the theta-...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that oscillatory activity plays a pivotal role in the maintena...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
<div><p>There is considerable interest in the role of coupling between theta and gamma oscillations ...
Poster presentation: Introduction Rhythmic synchronization of neural activity in the gamma-frequency...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
A key component of working memory is the ability to remember multiple items simultaneously. To under...
A neural mass model for the memorization of sequences is presented. It exploits three layers of cort...
Theta and gamma frequency oscillations occur in the same brain regions and interact with each other,...
A neural mass model for the memorization of sequences is presented. It exploits three layers of cort...
It is an integral function of the human brain to sample novel information from the environment and t...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
A neural mass model for the memorization of sequences is presented. It exploits three layers of cort...
Theta-nested gamma oscillations have been reported in many areas of the brain and are believed to re...
AbstractNested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of fa...
none2A neural model for the recovery of learnt patterns is presented. The model simulates the theta-...