Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is not clear to what extend gamma activity can be reliably detected non-invasively from frontal areas during complex cognitive tasks such as long term memory (LTM) formation. We conducted a memory experiment composed of 35 blocks each having three parts: LTM encoding, working memory (WM) maintenance and LTM retrieval. In the LTM encoding and WM maintenance parts, participants had to respectively encode or maintain the order of three sequentially presented words. During LTM retrieval subjects had to reproduce these sequences. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) we identified significant differences in the gamma and beta activity. Robust gamma acti...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
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Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious...
Background: Human brain activity in the gamma frequency range has been shown to be a correlate of nu...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Human gamma-band activity over 30Hz is thought to reflect attention, memory and ...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Although the hippocampus plays a crucial role in encoding and retrieval of contextually mediated epi...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Contains fulltext : 99322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although human g...
Contains fulltext : 95879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although human g...
The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publica...
Learning novel sequences constitutes an example of declarative memory formation, involving conscious...
Background: Human brain activity in the gamma frequency range has been shown to be a correlate of nu...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Human gamma-band activity over 30Hz is thought to reflect attention, memory and ...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Although the hippocampus plays a crucial role in encoding and retrieval of contextually mediated epi...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...