Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in declarative memory encoding and retrieval, little has been done to investigate the temporal dynamics and sources of brain activity in healthy human subjects performing such tasks. In a magnetoencephalography study using pictorial stimuli, we have now identified oscillatory activity in the gamma (60–90 Hz) and theta (4.5–8.5 Hz) band during declarative memory operations in healthy participants. Both theta and gamma activity was stronger for the later remembered compared with the later forgotten items (the "subsequent memory effect"). In the retrieval session, theta and gamma activity was stronger for recognized items compared with correctly reje...
Recollection of contextual information represents the core of human recognition memory. It has been ...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Human gamma-band activity over 30Hz is thought to reflect attention, memory and ...
Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in de...
Contains fulltext : 56873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
Human subjects typically keep about 7 +/- 2 items in short-term memory (STM). A theoretical neuronal...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Complex memory of personal events is thought to depend on coordinated reinstatement of cortical repr...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
Recollection of contextual information represents the core of human recognition memory. It has been ...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Human gamma-band activity over 30Hz is thought to reflect attention, memory and ...
Although studies in animals and patients have demonstrated that brain oscillations play a role in de...
Contains fulltext : 56873.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although studies...
Human subjects typically keep about 7 +/- 2 items in short-term memory (STM). A theoretical neuronal...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
The primary aim of this review is to examine evidence for a functional role of gamma and theta oscil...
Complex memory of personal events is thought to depend on coordinated reinstatement of cortical repr...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
Recollection of contextual information represents the core of human recognition memory. It has been ...
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Human gamma-band activity over 30Hz is thought to reflect attention, memory and ...