Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interference

When two memories are similar, their encoding and retrieval can be disrupted by each other. Here the authors show that memory interference is resolved through abrupt remapping of activity patterns in the human hippocampal CA3 and dentate gyrus.

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Main Authors: Guo Wanjia, Serra E. Favila, Ghootae Kim, Robert J. Molitor, Brice A. Kuhl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021-08-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25126-0
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author Guo Wanjia
Serra E. Favila
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Robert J. Molitor
Brice A. Kuhl
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description When two memories are similar, their encoding and retrieval can be disrupted by each other. Here the authors show that memory interference is resolved through abrupt remapping of activity patterns in the human hippocampal CA3 and dentate gyrus.
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spelling doaj.art-75033d56a57241629aff8fa83851353b2022-12-21T21:45:50ZengNature PortfolioNature Communications2041-17232021-08-0112111110.1038/s41467-021-25126-0Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interferenceGuo Wanjia0Serra E. Favila1Ghootae Kim2Robert J. Molitor3Brice A. Kuhl4Department of Psychology, University of OregonDepartment of Psychology, Columbia UniversityKorea Brain Research Institute, Dong-guDepartment of Psychology, University of OregonDepartment of Psychology, University of OregonWhen two memories are similar, their encoding and retrieval can be disrupted by each other. Here the authors show that memory interference is resolved through abrupt remapping of activity patterns in the human hippocampal CA3 and dentate gyrus.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25126-0
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Brice A. Kuhl
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Nature Communications
title Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interference
title_full Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interference
title_fullStr Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interference
title_full_unstemmed Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interference
title_short Abrupt hippocampal remapping signals resolution of memory interference
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