Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex

Episodic or declarative memory is thought to be encoded in the ensemble firing of spatially distributed neurons. Here the authors use high-density electrical recordings to show that some areas in the primate temporal cortex develop patterns of theta activity that are similar for pairs of remembered...

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Autores principales: Kiyoshi Nakahara, Ken Adachi, Keisuke Kawasaki, Takeshi Matsuo, Hirohito Sawahata, Kei Majima, Masaki Takeda, Sayaka Sugiyama, Ryota Nakata, Atsuhiko Iijima, Hisashi Tanigawa, Takafumi Suzuki, Yukiyasu Kamitani, Isao Hasegawa
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:61ddec2daffe427ebbcdfc5acad9fe902021-12-02T15:35:25ZAssociative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex10.1038/ncomms118272041-1723https://doaj.org/article/61ddec2daffe427ebbcdfc5acad9fe902016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11827https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Episodic or declarative memory is thought to be encoded in the ensemble firing of spatially distributed neurons. Here the authors use high-density electrical recordings to show that some areas in the primate temporal cortex develop patterns of theta activity that are similar for pairs of remembered objects.Kiyoshi NakaharaKen AdachiKeisuke KawasakiTakeshi MatsuoHirohito SawahataKei MajimaMasaki TakedaSayaka SugiyamaRyota NakataAtsuhiko IijimaHisashi TanigawaTakafumi SuzukiYukiyasu KamitaniIsao HasegawaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Kiyoshi Nakahara
Ken Adachi
Keisuke Kawasaki
Takeshi Matsuo
Hirohito Sawahata
Kei Majima
Masaki Takeda
Sayaka Sugiyama
Ryota Nakata
Atsuhiko Iijima
Hisashi Tanigawa
Takafumi Suzuki
Yukiyasu Kamitani
Isao Hasegawa
Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
description Episodic or declarative memory is thought to be encoded in the ensemble firing of spatially distributed neurons. Here the authors use high-density electrical recordings to show that some areas in the primate temporal cortex develop patterns of theta activity that are similar for pairs of remembered objects.
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author Kiyoshi Nakahara
Ken Adachi
Keisuke Kawasaki
Takeshi Matsuo
Hirohito Sawahata
Kei Majima
Masaki Takeda
Sayaka Sugiyama
Ryota Nakata
Atsuhiko Iijima
Hisashi Tanigawa
Takafumi Suzuki
Yukiyasu Kamitani
Isao Hasegawa
author_facet Kiyoshi Nakahara
Ken Adachi
Keisuke Kawasaki
Takeshi Matsuo
Hirohito Sawahata
Kei Majima
Masaki Takeda
Sayaka Sugiyama
Ryota Nakata
Atsuhiko Iijima
Hisashi Tanigawa
Takafumi Suzuki
Yukiyasu Kamitani
Isao Hasegawa
author_sort Kiyoshi Nakahara
title Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
title_short Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
title_full Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
title_fullStr Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
title_full_unstemmed Associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
title_sort associative-memory representations emerge as shared spatial patterns of theta activity spanning the primate temporal cortex
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2016
url https://doaj.org/article/61ddec2daffe427ebbcdfc5acad9fe90
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