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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory
by
Vaz, Alex P.
, Inati, Sara K.
, Zaghloul, Kareem A.
, Brunel, Nicolas
in
Adult
/ Brain
/ Brain Mapping
/ Communications systems
/ Drug Resistant Epilepsy
/ EEG
/ Electrocorticography
/ Electrodes
/ Episodic memory
/ Female
/ Human-computer interaction
/ Humans
/ Listening comprehension
/ Male
/ Memory
/ Memory and Learning Tests
/ Memory, Episodic
/ Mental Recall
/ Neocortex - physiology
/ Oscillations
/ Recall (Psychology)
/ Representations
/ Retrieval
/ Ripples
/ Substrates
/ Temporal lobe
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
2019
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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory
by
Vaz, Alex P.
, Inati, Sara K.
, Zaghloul, Kareem A.
, Brunel, Nicolas
in
Adult
/ Brain
/ Brain Mapping
/ Communications systems
/ Drug Resistant Epilepsy
/ EEG
/ Electrocorticography
/ Electrodes
/ Episodic memory
/ Female
/ Human-computer interaction
/ Humans
/ Listening comprehension
/ Male
/ Memory
/ Memory and Learning Tests
/ Memory, Episodic
/ Mental Recall
/ Neocortex - physiology
/ Oscillations
/ Recall (Psychology)
/ Representations
/ Retrieval
/ Ripples
/ Substrates
/ Temporal lobe
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
2019
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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory
by
Vaz, Alex P.
, Inati, Sara K.
, Zaghloul, Kareem A.
, Brunel, Nicolas
in
Adult
/ Brain
/ Brain Mapping
/ Communications systems
/ Drug Resistant Epilepsy
/ EEG
/ Electrocorticography
/ Electrodes
/ Episodic memory
/ Female
/ Human-computer interaction
/ Humans
/ Listening comprehension
/ Male
/ Memory
/ Memory and Learning Tests
/ Memory, Episodic
/ Mental Recall
/ Neocortex - physiology
/ Oscillations
/ Recall (Psychology)
/ Representations
/ Retrieval
/ Ripples
/ Substrates
/ Temporal lobe
/ Temporal Lobe - physiology
2019
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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory
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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory
2019
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Overview
Episodic memory retrieval relies on the recovery of neural representations of waking experience. This process is thought to involve a communication dynamic between the medial temporal lobe memory system and the neocortex. How this occurs is largely unknown, however, especially as it pertains to awake human memory retrieval. Using intracranial electroencephalographic recordings, we found that ripple oscillations were dynamically coupled between the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) and temporal association cortex. Coupled ripples were more pronounced during successful verbal memory retrieval and recover the cortical neural representations of remembered items. Together, these data provide direct evidence that coupled ripples between the MTL and association cortex may underlie successful memory retrieval in the human brain.
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