2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09569-0
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Coordinated representational reinstatement in the human hippocampus and lateral temporal cortex during episodic memory retrieval

Abstract: Theoretical models of episodic memory have proposed that retrieval depends on interactions between the hippocampus and neocortex, where hippocampal reinstatement of item-context associations drives neocortical reinstatement of item information. Here, we simultaneously recorded intracranial EEG from hippocampus and lateral temporal cortex (LTC) of epilepsy patients who performed a virtual reality spatial navigation task. We extracted stimulus-specific representations of both item and item-context associations f… Show more

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“…The authors interpreted this result as reflecting hippocampal pattern completion processes. Estefan et al [55] recorded from the hippocampus and the lateral temporal cortex and could show that item-specific reinstatement in the lateral temporal cortex was preceded by the reactivation of item-context associations in the hippocampus, which could be described as pattern completion. They also show increased levels of cortico-hippocampal communication alongside the reinstatement periods, which is in line with the idea that the hippocampus triggers cortical reinstatement during memory reactivation.…”
Section: (B) Content-specific Memory Reactivation During Retrieval (Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors interpreted this result as reflecting hippocampal pattern completion processes. Estefan et al [55] recorded from the hippocampus and the lateral temporal cortex and could show that item-specific reinstatement in the lateral temporal cortex was preceded by the reactivation of item-context associations in the hippocampus, which could be described as pattern completion. They also show increased levels of cortico-hippocampal communication alongside the reinstatement periods, which is in line with the idea that the hippocampus triggers cortical reinstatement during memory reactivation.…”
Section: (B) Content-specific Memory Reactivation During Retrieval (Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our framework would predict that this effect arises regardless of whether the event is later remembered, as the maintenance of the theta‐gamma code is essential to comprehending the ongoing event. The original theta‐gamma code should be detectable during the unfolding of the second event . Our framework posits that the original event is rapidly reactivated (Michelmann, Staresina, Bowman, & Hanslmayr, ; Pacheco Estefan et al, ; Yaffe, Shaikhouni, Arai, Inati, & Zaghloul, ) and reconstructed within the hippocampus when a related event begins. Therefore, we speculate that the original theta‐gamma code should be detected during the second event.…”
Section: The Case For Event Conjunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reciprocal anatomical connectivity equips the hippocampus with the necessary architecture to coordinate activity with neocortex, thus providing a 'memory index', or summary sketch, for information stored across distributed cortical circuits [7][8][9] . Consistent with this view, during memory recall hippocampal reinstatement predicts subsequent neocortical reinstatement 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%