Disentangling neocortical alpha/beta and hippocampal theta/gamma oscillations in human episodic memory formation
To form an episodic memory, we must first process a vast amount of sensory information about the to-be-encoded event and then bind these sensory representations together to form a coherent memory trace. While these two cognitive capabilities are thought to have two distinct neural origins, with neoc...
Main Authors: | Griffiths, BJ, Martín-Buro, MC, Staresina, BP, Hanslmayr, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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