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Hippocampal sharp-wave ripples linked to visual episodic recollection in humansNorman et al., 2019
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- Norman Y
- Yeagle E
- Khuvis S
- Harel M
- Mehta A
- Malach R
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INTRODUCTION Sharp-wave ripples (SWRs) are rapid bursts of synchronized neuronal activity elicited by the hippocampus. Extensive study of SWRs, mainly in the rodent brain, has linked these bursts to navigation, memory formation, and offline memory consolidation …
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