There is a new paper by Niels Niethardt, Svenja B, and Jan Born published in The Journal of Neuroscience. PDF
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We have published a review on neocortical memory engrams with a focus on humans. DOI request a copy
review paper: memory engrams in the neocortex
Our new paper “Rehearsal initiates systems memory consolidation, sleep makes it last” was just published in Science Advances. Using fMRI, we show how rehearsal shifts mnemonic processing from the hippocampus to the posterior parietal cortex and how sleep stabilizes this transition. read PDF read press release
new paper: rehearsal initiates systems memory consolidation, sleep makes it last
Our new paper “Fast track to the neocortex: A memory engram in posterior parietal cortex” was just published in Science. We show with diffusion-weighted MRI that plasticity develops rapidly – after just one learning session – for a declarative object-location task in the precuneus. This rapid plasticity drove correct memory… Read More »new paper: fast track to the neocortex – a memory engram in posterior parietal cortex
new paper: fast track to the neocortex – a memory engram in posterior parietal cortex
Our new paper “Incubation, not sleep, aids problem-solving” was just published in Sleep. In this paper, we try to tease apart the effects of sleep and inclubation on problem-solving in different tasks: classic riddles,visual change detection and anagrams.
new paper: inclubation, not sleep, aids problem-solving
Our new paper “Multivariate classification of neuroimaging data with nested subclasses: Biased accuracy and implications for hypothesis testing” was just published in PLOS Computational Biology. In this paper, we show how subclasses can bias classification results and inflate correct classification rates of linear classifiers. We show, when this bias is… Read More »new paper: how subclasses affect classification