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An Optimal Oscillatory Phase for Pattern Reactivation during Memory Retrieval (Current Biology)
 


Kerrén et al. show that memory reinstatement, as detected by a time-resolved pattern classifier, fluctuates at a low frequency and is modulated by theta phase. The results provide strong evidence for theta phase encoding-retrieval models in the human brain and thus bridge an important gap between computational, rodent, and human work.


 
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