Expected reward modulates encoding-related theta activity before an event.
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EEG oscillations during sleep and dream recall: state- or trait-like individual differences?Human intracranial high-frequency activity maps episodic memory formation in space and time.Neural mechanisms of infant learning: differences in frontal theta activity during object exploration modulate subsequent object recognition.Enriched encoding: reward motivation organizes cortical networks for hippocampal detection of unexpected events.Prestimulus theta in the human hippocampus predicts subsequent recognition but not recallRemembered or Forgotten?-An EEG-Based Computational Prediction Approach.Differential effects of ongoing EEG beta and theta power on memory formation.Cholinergic blockade reduces theta-gamma phase amplitude coupling and speed modulation of theta frequency consistent with behavioral effects on encoding.Infants' preferences for native speakers are associated with an expectation of information.Reward Dependent Invigoration Relates to Theta Oscillations and Is Predicted by Dopaminergic Midbrain Integrity in Healthy Elderly.Frontal midline theta oscillations during working memory maintenance and episodic encoding and retrieval.State- or trait-like individual differences in dream recall: preliminary findings from a within-subjects study of multiple nap REM sleep awakenings.States of curiosity modulate hippocampus-dependent learning via the dopaminergic circuit.Using single-trial EEG to predict and analyze subsequent memory.Reply to Kinzler and Liberman: Neural correlate provides direct evidence that infant's social preferences are about information.Age-related changes in neural oscillations supporting context memory retrieval.Alpha Oscillations during Incidental Encoding Predict Subsequent Memory for New "Foil" Information.Blocking of irrelevant memories by posterior alpha activity boosts memory encoding.Distributed hippocampal patterns that discriminate reward context are associated with enhanced associative binding.
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Expected reward modulates encoding-related theta activity before an event.
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Arne D Ekstrom
Charan Ranganath
Leun J Otten
Matthias J Gruber
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