Long-term memories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear which types of representations can later be recollected. Using magnetoencephalography-based decoding, we examined which brain activity patterns elicited during encoding are later replayed during recollection in the human brain. The results show that the recollection of images depicting faces and scenes is associated with a replay of neural representations that are formed at very early (180 ms) stages of encoding. This replay occurs quite rapidly, 500 ms after the onset of a cue that prompts recollection and correlates with source memory accuracy. Therefore, long-term memories are rapidly replayed during recollection and involve representations t...
International audience■ Unlike familiarity, recollection involves the ability to reconstruct mentall...
SummaryEpisodic memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neurocognitive processes...
Contains fulltext : 50454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
Long-term memories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear whi...
Long-termmemories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear whic...
Some scenes are more memorable than others: they cement in minds with consistencies across observers...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
We continuously encounter and process novel events in the surrounding world, but only some episodes ...
Episodic recollection entails the conscious remembrance of event details associated with previously ...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for memory encoding and recognition. The time course of th...
Remembering is a reconstructive process, yet little is known about how the reconstruction of a memor...
When we remember an event, the content of that memory is represented across the brain. Detailed memo...
Two main explanations for memory loss have been proposed. On the one hand, decay theories consider t...
Memory formation is generally thought to rely on brain activity following an event, but previous res...
Recollection – retrieval of qualitative information about a past event – is associated with enhanced...
International audience■ Unlike familiarity, recollection involves the ability to reconstruct mentall...
SummaryEpisodic memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neurocognitive processes...
Contains fulltext : 50454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
Long-term memories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear whi...
Long-termmemories are linked to cortical representations of perceived events, but it is unclear whic...
Some scenes are more memorable than others: they cement in minds with consistencies across observers...
Prior research has identified several regions where neural activity is enhanced when recollection of...
We continuously encounter and process novel events in the surrounding world, but only some episodes ...
Episodic recollection entails the conscious remembrance of event details associated with previously ...
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) is crucial for memory encoding and recognition. The time course of th...
Remembering is a reconstructive process, yet little is known about how the reconstruction of a memor...
When we remember an event, the content of that memory is represented across the brain. Detailed memo...
Two main explanations for memory loss have been proposed. On the one hand, decay theories consider t...
Memory formation is generally thought to rely on brain activity following an event, but previous res...
Recollection – retrieval of qualitative information about a past event – is associated with enhanced...
International audience■ Unlike familiarity, recollection involves the ability to reconstruct mentall...
SummaryEpisodic memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neurocognitive processes...
Contains fulltext : 50454.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...