Memory recall involves a transient break in excitatory-inhibitory balance
The brain has a remarkable capacity to acquire and store memories that can later be selectively recalled. These processes are supported by the hippocampus which is thought to index memory recall by reinstating information stored across distributed neocortical circuits. However, the mechanism that su...
Main Authors: | Koolschijn, RS, Shpektor, A, Clarke, WT, Ip, IB, Dupret, D, Emir, UE, Barron, HC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2021
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