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Human entorhinal gamma and theta oscillations selective for remote autobiographical memory. |
| Tartalom: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/id/eprint/3583/ |
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| Archívum: | PPKE Publikáció Repozitórium |
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Állapot = Megjelent
Szakterület = 03. Orvos- és egészségtudomány: 03.01. Általános orvostudomány: 03.01.05. Idegtudományok (benne pszichofiziológia) Típus = Folyóiratcikk |
| Cím: |
Human entorhinal gamma and theta oscillations selective for remote autobiographical memory.
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| Létrehozó: |
Steinvorth S
Wang C
Ulbert István
Schomer D
Halgren E
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| Dátum: |
2010
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| Téma: |
03.01.05. Idegtudományok (benne pszichofiziológia)
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| Tartalmi leírás: |
Current source densities in different layers of the human entorhinal cortex (ER)
were recorded using a linear array of 24 microelectrodes during three memory
conditions: a remote autobiographical condition eliciting recollections of events
that occurred 10 or more years ago in the participant's past, a semantic icon
condition invoking the mental image of a well-known object, and a semantic
knowledge condition asking about general information. Our data demonstrate theta,
gamma, and delta oscillations in left ER particularly for remote autobiographical
memory. Gamma is predominant in hippocampally projecting layers during
presentation of the memory cue, whereas theta is prolonged and dominant in
cortically projecting layers during memory retrieval. Gamma interactions between
ER and hippocampal formation (HF) may elicit an HF contribution to recall under
influences relayed from the association cortex (AC). This contribution may then
be relayed back to AC during retrieval of the memory orchestrated by theta
interactions with ER. Accordingly, theta oscillations were recorded
simultaneously in frontal and temporal cortices. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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| Azonosító: |
Steinvorth S; Wang C; Ulbert István; Schomer D; Halgren E: Human entorhinal gamma and theta oscillations selective for remote autobiographical memory.
HIPPOCAMPUS, 20 (1). pp. 166-173. ISSN 1050-9631 (2010)
MTMT:1234810 10.1002/hipo.20597
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| Kapcsolat: |
MTMT:1234810 10.1002/hipo.20597
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