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Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory

Episodic memories hinge upon our ability to process a wide range of multisensory information and bind this information into a coherent, memorable representation. On a neural level, these 2 processes are thought to be supported by neocortical alpha/beta desynchronization and hippocampal theta/gamma s...

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Autores principales: Griffiths, Benjamin J., Parish, George, Roux, Frederic, Michelmann, Sebastian, van der Plas, Mircea, Kolibius, Luca D., Chelvarajah, Ramesh, Rollings, David T., Sawlani, Vijay, Hamer, Hajo, Gollwitzer, Stephanie, Kreiselmeyer, Gernot, Staresina, Bernhard, Wimber, Maria, Hanslmayr, Simon
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31597741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1914180116
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author Griffiths, Benjamin J.
Parish, George
Roux, Frederic
Michelmann, Sebastian
van der Plas, Mircea
Kolibius, Luca D.
Chelvarajah, Ramesh
Rollings, David T.
Sawlani, Vijay
Hamer, Hajo
Gollwitzer, Stephanie
Kreiselmeyer, Gernot
Staresina, Bernhard
Wimber, Maria
Hanslmayr, Simon
author_facet Griffiths, Benjamin J.
Parish, George
Roux, Frederic
Michelmann, Sebastian
van der Plas, Mircea
Kolibius, Luca D.
Chelvarajah, Ramesh
Rollings, David T.
Sawlani, Vijay
Hamer, Hajo
Gollwitzer, Stephanie
Kreiselmeyer, Gernot
Staresina, Bernhard
Wimber, Maria
Hanslmayr, Simon
author_sort Griffiths, Benjamin J.
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description Episodic memories hinge upon our ability to process a wide range of multisensory information and bind this information into a coherent, memorable representation. On a neural level, these 2 processes are thought to be supported by neocortical alpha/beta desynchronization and hippocampal theta/gamma synchronization, respectively. Intuitively, these 2 processes should couple to successfully create and retrieve episodic memories, yet this hypothesis has not been tested empirically. We address this by analyzing human intracranial electroencephalogram data recorded during 2 associative memory tasks. We find that neocortical alpha/beta (8 to 20 Hz) power decreases reliably precede and predict hippocampal “fast” gamma (60 to 80 Hz) power increases during episodic memory formation; during episodic memory retrieval, however, hippocampal “slow” gamma (40 to 50 Hz) power increases reliably precede and predict later neocortical alpha/beta power decreases. We speculate that this coupling reflects the flow of information from the neocortex to the hippocampus during memory formation, and hippocampal pattern completion inducing information reinstatement in the neocortex during memory retrieval.
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spelling pubmed-68151252019-10-30 Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory Griffiths, Benjamin J. Parish, George Roux, Frederic Michelmann, Sebastian van der Plas, Mircea Kolibius, Luca D. Chelvarajah, Ramesh Rollings, David T. Sawlani, Vijay Hamer, Hajo Gollwitzer, Stephanie Kreiselmeyer, Gernot Staresina, Bernhard Wimber, Maria Hanslmayr, Simon Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Episodic memories hinge upon our ability to process a wide range of multisensory information and bind this information into a coherent, memorable representation. On a neural level, these 2 processes are thought to be supported by neocortical alpha/beta desynchronization and hippocampal theta/gamma synchronization, respectively. Intuitively, these 2 processes should couple to successfully create and retrieve episodic memories, yet this hypothesis has not been tested empirically. We address this by analyzing human intracranial electroencephalogram data recorded during 2 associative memory tasks. We find that neocortical alpha/beta (8 to 20 Hz) power decreases reliably precede and predict hippocampal “fast” gamma (60 to 80 Hz) power increases during episodic memory formation; during episodic memory retrieval, however, hippocampal “slow” gamma (40 to 50 Hz) power increases reliably precede and predict later neocortical alpha/beta power decreases. We speculate that this coupling reflects the flow of information from the neocortex to the hippocampus during memory formation, and hippocampal pattern completion inducing information reinstatement in the neocortex during memory retrieval. National Academy of Sciences 2019-10-22 2019-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6815125/ /pubmed/31597741 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1914180116 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Griffiths, Benjamin J.
Parish, George
Roux, Frederic
Michelmann, Sebastian
van der Plas, Mircea
Kolibius, Luca D.
Chelvarajah, Ramesh
Rollings, David T.
Sawlani, Vijay
Hamer, Hajo
Gollwitzer, Stephanie
Kreiselmeyer, Gernot
Staresina, Bernhard
Wimber, Maria
Hanslmayr, Simon
Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
title Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
title_full Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
title_fullStr Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
title_full_unstemmed Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
title_short Directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
title_sort directional coupling of slow and fast hippocampal gamma with neocortical alpha/beta oscillations in human episodic memory
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31597741
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1914180116
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