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This project aims to understand how episodic memory is encoded in the brain by investigating the roles of neural oscillations. It proposes a framework where synchronization and desynchronization of neural activity work together to form and retrieve memories, using various advanced neurophysiological methods.
Episodic memory refers to the fascinating human ability to remember past events in a highly associative and information rich way.
But how are these memories coded in human brains?
Any mechanism accounting for episodic memory must accomplish at least two functions: to build novel associations, and to represent the information constituting the memory.
Neural oscillations, regulating the synchrony of neural assemblies, are ideally suited to accomplish these two functions, but in opposing ways.
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United Kingdom, Birmingham
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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