The role of slow-wave sleep rhythms in the cortical-hippocampal loop for memory consolidation

Volume: 32, Pages: 102 - 110
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Memory consolidation during slow-wave sleep is supported by slow oscillations (SOs), spindles, and hippocampal ripples. Recent evidence in both rodents and humans has demonstrated that consolidation is mediated by a bidirectional hippocampal-cortical loop. Here, we discuss oscillatory mechanisms by which the interaction of these non-REM oscillations may provide an appropriate neural framework for both the TOP-DOWN and the BOTTOM-UP processes in...
Paper Details
Title
The role of slow-wave sleep rhythms in the cortical-hippocampal loop for memory consolidation
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
32
Pages
102 - 110
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