Encoding of long-term associations through neural unitization in the human medial temporal lobe

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Hernan G. Rey
Emanuela De Falco
Matias J. Ison
Antonio Valentin
Gonzalo Alarcon
Richard Selway
Mark P. Richardson
Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
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[1] University of Leicester,Centre for Systems Neuroscience
[2] University of Nottingham,School of Psychology
[3] Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience,Division of Neuroscience
[4] King’s College London,Department of Clinical Neurophysiology
[5] King’s College Hospital NHS Trust,Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Neuroscience Institute, Academic Health Systems
[6] Hamad Medical Corporation,Department of Neurosurgery
[7] King’s College Hospital NHS Trust,undefined
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Besides decades of research showing the role of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) in memory and the encoding of associations, the neural substrates underlying these functions remain unknown. We identified single neurons in the human MTL that responded to multiple and, in most cases, associated stimuli. We observed that most of these neurons exhibit no differences in their spike and local field potential (LFP) activity associated with the individual response-eliciting stimuli. In addition, LFP responses in the theta band preceded single neuron responses by ~70 ms, with the single trial phase providing fine tuning of the spike response onset. We postulate that the finding of similar neuronal responses to associated items provides a simple and flexible way of encoding memories in the human MTL, increasing the effective capacity for memory storage and successful retrieval.
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