A fundamental assumption of current hypotheses regarding hippocampal involvement in memory formation is that changes in synaptic connections between hippocampal neurons serve to encode information about recent events. An alternative possibility is that synaptic changes are “ruts” left by dynamic traveling waves involved in memory processes rather than a mechanism for storing memories of events. Specifically, traveling waves of activity in corticohippocampal circuits may sometimes modify those circuits as they propagate through them, thereby changing the paths and qualities of future wave patterns
Theoretical arguments demonstrate that practical considerations, including the needs to limit physio...
According to Piaget and Bartlett, learning involves both assimilation of new memories into networks ...
In the hippocampus, cell assemblies forming mnemonic representations of space are thought to arise...
A complex brain network, centered on the hippocampus, supports episodic memories throughout their li...
We rely on our memories of past experiences, in conjunction with our current perception of the exter...
Two facts about the hippocampus have been common currency among neuroscientists for several decades....
Episodic and spatial memories each involve the encoding of complex associations in hippocampal neuro...
Hippocampal-cortical dialogue, during which hippocampal ripple oscillations support information tran...
SummaryThe acquisition of new memories for places and events requires synaptic plasticity in the hip...
SummaryWithout the hippocampus, experiences disappear without a memory trace. A recent study shows t...
The hippocampus is important for memory and learning, being a brain site where initial memories are ...
New memories are labile, but over time some of them are stabilized. This thesis investigates the net...
We present a neural network model of consolidation focussing on the possible functional roles of the...
Changing the strength of connections between neurons is widely assumed to be the mechanism by which ...
The acquisition of new memories for places and events requires synaptic plasticity in the hippocam-p...
Theoretical arguments demonstrate that practical considerations, including the needs to limit physio...
According to Piaget and Bartlett, learning involves both assimilation of new memories into networks ...
In the hippocampus, cell assemblies forming mnemonic representations of space are thought to arise...
A complex brain network, centered on the hippocampus, supports episodic memories throughout their li...
We rely on our memories of past experiences, in conjunction with our current perception of the exter...
Two facts about the hippocampus have been common currency among neuroscientists for several decades....
Episodic and spatial memories each involve the encoding of complex associations in hippocampal neuro...
Hippocampal-cortical dialogue, during which hippocampal ripple oscillations support information tran...
SummaryThe acquisition of new memories for places and events requires synaptic plasticity in the hip...
SummaryWithout the hippocampus, experiences disappear without a memory trace. A recent study shows t...
The hippocampus is important for memory and learning, being a brain site where initial memories are ...
New memories are labile, but over time some of them are stabilized. This thesis investigates the net...
We present a neural network model of consolidation focussing on the possible functional roles of the...
Changing the strength of connections between neurons is widely assumed to be the mechanism by which ...
The acquisition of new memories for places and events requires synaptic plasticity in the hippocam-p...
Theoretical arguments demonstrate that practical considerations, including the needs to limit physio...
According to Piaget and Bartlett, learning involves both assimilation of new memories into networks ...
In the hippocampus, cell assemblies forming mnemonic representations of space are thought to arise...