Various cognitive functions have long been known to require the hippocampus. Recently, progress has been made in identifying the hippocampal neural activity patterns that implement these functions. One such pattern is the sharp wave-ripple (SWR), an event associated with highly synchronous neural firing in the hippocampus and modulation of neural activity in distributed brain regions. Hippocampal spiking during SWRs can represent past or potential future experience, and SWR-related interventions can alter subsequent memory performance. These findings and others suggest that SWRs support both memory consolidation and memory retrieval for processes such as decision-making. In addition, studies have identified distinct types of SWR based on re...
The beneficial effect of sleep on memory has been well-established by extensive research on humans, ...
Many regions of the brain contribute to memory processing and the subsequent use of stored memories ...
We rely on our memories of past experiences, in conjunction with our current perception of the exter...
ABSTRACT: Sharp wave ripples (SPW-Rs) represent the most synchro-nous population pattern in the mamm...
Episodic and spatial memories each involve the encoding of complex associations in hippocampal neuro...
Current theories posit that memories encoded during experiences are subsequently consolidated into l...
Sharp wave/ripple (SWR, 150–250 Hz) hippocampal events have long been postulated to be involved in m...
As a crossroads between sensory inputs and long term memories, the hippocampus turns a plethora of i...
SummaryThe hippocampus is necessary for the consolidation of long-term episodic memory, and it is al...
The Sharp-Wave Ripple (SWR) is a signature electrophysiological phenomenon in the hippocampus, chara...
The hippocampus frequently replays memories of past experiences during sharp-wave ripple (SWR) event...
SummaryThe hippocampus frequently replays memories of past experiences during sharp-wave ripple (SWR...
The beneficial effect of sleep on memory has been well-established by extensive research on humans, ...
The brain computes and uses uncertainty to guide decision-making. While this is well established for...
Waking and sleeping states are privileged periods for distinct mnemonic processes. In waking behavio...
The beneficial effect of sleep on memory has been well-established by extensive research on humans, ...
Many regions of the brain contribute to memory processing and the subsequent use of stored memories ...
We rely on our memories of past experiences, in conjunction with our current perception of the exter...
ABSTRACT: Sharp wave ripples (SPW-Rs) represent the most synchro-nous population pattern in the mamm...
Episodic and spatial memories each involve the encoding of complex associations in hippocampal neuro...
Current theories posit that memories encoded during experiences are subsequently consolidated into l...
Sharp wave/ripple (SWR, 150–250 Hz) hippocampal events have long been postulated to be involved in m...
As a crossroads between sensory inputs and long term memories, the hippocampus turns a plethora of i...
SummaryThe hippocampus is necessary for the consolidation of long-term episodic memory, and it is al...
The Sharp-Wave Ripple (SWR) is a signature electrophysiological phenomenon in the hippocampus, chara...
The hippocampus frequently replays memories of past experiences during sharp-wave ripple (SWR) event...
SummaryThe hippocampus frequently replays memories of past experiences during sharp-wave ripple (SWR...
The beneficial effect of sleep on memory has been well-established by extensive research on humans, ...
The brain computes and uses uncertainty to guide decision-making. While this is well established for...
Waking and sleeping states are privileged periods for distinct mnemonic processes. In waking behavio...
The beneficial effect of sleep on memory has been well-established by extensive research on humans, ...
Many regions of the brain contribute to memory processing and the subsequent use of stored memories ...
We rely on our memories of past experiences, in conjunction with our current perception of the exter...