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Hippocampal and neocortical gamma oscillations predict memory formation in humans
Authors:Sederberg Per B  Schulze-Bonhage Andreas  Madsen Joseph R  Bromfield Edward B  McCarthy David C  Brandt Armin  Tully Michele S  Kahana Michael J
Affiliation:Department of Neuroscience (PBS) and Department of Psychology (MST and MJK) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Abstract:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the human brain has shown that the hippocampus and the left temporal and frontal cortices play a key role in the formation of new verbal memories. We recorded electrical activity from 2349 surgically implanted intracranial electrodes in epilepsy patients while they studied and later recalled lists of common words. Using these recordings, we demonstrate that gamma oscillations (44-64 Hz) in the hippocampus and the left temporal and frontal cortices predict successful encoding of new verbal memories. This increase in gamma oscillations was not seen in other frequency bands, whose activity generally decreased during successful memory formation. These findings identify a role for gamma oscillations in verbal memory formation with the hippocampus and the left temporal and frontal cortices, the same regions implicated using noninvasive fMRI recording methods.
Keywords:epilepsy    fMRI    free recall    gamma    iEEG    subsequent memory effect
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