Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain

Neurons in the medial temporal lobe change their firing patterns as people learn to pair items together, yet it is unclear if this pairing lasts. Here, authors find that single medial temporal lobe neurons in humans tend to respond similarly to items that are closely conceptually related.

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Autores principales: Emanuela De Falco, Matias J. Ison, Itzhak Fried, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2016
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ebe0e7bf76e44d9a849b70ba943fca9b2021-12-02T17:31:20ZLong-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain10.1038/ncomms134082041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ebe0e7bf76e44d9a849b70ba943fca9b2016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13408https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Neurons in the medial temporal lobe change their firing patterns as people learn to pair items together, yet it is unclear if this pairing lasts. Here, authors find that single medial temporal lobe neurons in humans tend to respond similarly to items that are closely conceptually related.Emanuela De FalcoMatias J. IsonItzhak FriedRodrigo Quian QuirogaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2016)
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Emanuela De Falco
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Itzhak Fried
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain
description Neurons in the medial temporal lobe change their firing patterns as people learn to pair items together, yet it is unclear if this pairing lasts. Here, authors find that single medial temporal lobe neurons in humans tend to respond similarly to items that are closely conceptually related.
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author Emanuela De Falco
Matias J. Ison
Itzhak Fried
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
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Matias J. Ison
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title Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain
title_short Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain
title_full Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain
title_fullStr Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain
title_full_unstemmed Long-term coding of personal and universal associations underlying the memory web in the human brain
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