SummaryBackgroundThe hippocampus underpins our ability to navigate, to form and recollect memories, and to imagine future experiences. How activity across millions of hippocampal neurons supports these functions is a fundamental question in neuroscience, wherein the size, sparseness, and organization of the hippocampal neural code are debated.ResultsHere, by using multivariate pattern classification and high spatial resolution functional MRI, we decoded activity across the population of neurons in the human medial temporal lobe while participants navigated in a virtual reality environment. Remarkably, we could accurately predict the position of an individual within this environment solely from the pattern of activity in his hippocampus even...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
Decades of research identify the hippocampal formation as central to memory storage and recall. Even...
Two reports in this issue of Neuron, Hsieh et al. (2014) and Ezzyat and Davachi (2014), describe fMR...
BACKGROUND: The hippocampus underpins our ability to navigate, to form and recollect memories, and t...
SummaryBackgroundThe hippocampus underpins our ability to navigate, to form and recollect memories, ...
Sherpa Romeo yellow journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Lic...
The hippocampal formation has been associated with a wide variety of functions including spatial nav...
How memories are encoded and stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The hippocampus, a w...
The hippocampus is widely assumed to play a central role in representing spatial layouts in the form...
Historically, there have been two lines of research on mammalian hippocampus. The first one is conce...
SummaryIn recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic res...
In recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic resonance ...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
Decades of research identify the hippocampal formation as central to memory storage and recall. Even...
Memory traces are believed to be supported by neural ensembles sculpted by learning activity. Reacti...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
Decades of research identify the hippocampal formation as central to memory storage and recall. Even...
Two reports in this issue of Neuron, Hsieh et al. (2014) and Ezzyat and Davachi (2014), describe fMR...
BACKGROUND: The hippocampus underpins our ability to navigate, to form and recollect memories, and t...
SummaryBackgroundThe hippocampus underpins our ability to navigate, to form and recollect memories, ...
Sherpa Romeo yellow journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Lic...
The hippocampal formation has been associated with a wide variety of functions including spatial nav...
How memories are encoded and stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The hippocampus, a w...
The hippocampus is widely assumed to play a central role in representing spatial layouts in the form...
Historically, there have been two lines of research on mammalian hippocampus. The first one is conce...
SummaryIn recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic res...
In recent years, multivariate pattern analyses have been performed on functional magnetic resonance ...
The ability to navigate our environment is a vital skill for numerous species, including humans. How...
Decades of research identify the hippocampal formation as central to memory storage and recall. Even...
Memory traces are believed to be supported by neural ensembles sculpted by learning activity. Reacti...
The hippocampal formation has long been suggested to underlie both memory formation and spatial navi...
Decades of research identify the hippocampal formation as central to memory storage and recall. Even...
Two reports in this issue of Neuron, Hsieh et al. (2014) and Ezzyat and Davachi (2014), describe fMR...