Brain oscillations in the theta frequency band (3–8 Hz) have been shown to be critically involved in human episodic memory retrieval. In prior work, both positive and negative …
BM Roberts, A Clarke, RJ Addante… - Cognitive …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Neural oscillations in the theta band have been linked to episodic memory, but it is unclear whether activity patterns that give rise to theta play a causal role in episodic retrieval. Here …
S Guderian, BH Schott… - Proceedings of the …, 2009 - National Acad Sciences
We report a human electrophysiological brain state that predicts successful memory for events before they occur. Using magnetoencephalographic recordings of brain activity …
Selectively retrieving episodic information from a cue often induces interference from related episodes. To promote successful retrieval of the target episode, such interference is …
Studies of memory retrieval have identified electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of a test item's old–new status, reaction time, and memory load. In the current study, we used a …
Recent research indicates that an increase in theta band power is related to episodic memory performance. In this study with human subjects, the evoked (time locked) and …
AP Burgess, JH Gruzelier - Neuroreport, 1997 - journals.lww.com
STRUCTURES within the medial temporal lobe, particularly the hippocampus, have long been implicated in human episodic memory. The same structures are known to generate …
The roles of theta and alpha oscillations for long‐term memory (LTM) retrieval are still under debate. Both are modulated by LTM retrieval demands, but it is unclear what specific LTM …
Computational models of rodent physiology implicate hippocampal theta as a key modulator of learning and memory (;), yet human hippocampal recordings have shown divergent theta …