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Oscillations and Episodic Memory: Addressing the Synchronization/Desynchronization ConundrumHyperfamiliarity for faces.Noninvasive functional and anatomical imaging of the human medial temporal lobeMonitoring the mind: the neurocognitive correlates of metamemoryEvent congruency enhances episodic memory encoding through semantic elaboration and relational binding.Memory signals are temporally dissociated in and across human hippocampus and perirhinal cortex.Hierarchical nesting of slow oscillations, spindles and ripples in the human hippocampus during sleep.Using state-trace analysis to dissociate the functions of the human hippocampus and perirhinal cortex in recognition memory.Episodic reinstatement in the medial temporal lobe.Hippocampal pattern completion is linked to gamma power increases and alpha power decreases during recollection.Mind the gap: binding experiences across space and time in the human hippocampusAwake reactivation predicts memory in humans.Working memory retrieval: contributions of the left prefrontal cortex, the left posterior parietal cortex, and the hippocampus.Neurocognitive correlates of incidental verbal memory encoding: a magnetoencephalographic (MEG) study.Shifting memories.Gamma power reductions accompany stimulus-specific representations of dynamic events.Memory modulation by weak synchronous deep brain stimulation: a pilot study.Memory encoding-related anterior hippocampal potentials are modulated by deep brain stimulation of the entorhinal area.Differential encoding mechanisms for subsequent associative recognition and free recall.Magnetoencephalographic correlates of different levels in subjective recognition memory.Memory Consolidation Is Linked to Spindle-Mediated Information Processing during Sleep.Medial temporal theta/alpha power enhancement precedes successful memory encoding: evidence based on intracranial EEG.Sleep Spindles and Memory ReprocessingModulation of Item and Source Memory by Auditory Beat Stimulation: A Pilot Study With Intracranial EEGTheta Phase Synchronization between the Human Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex Increases during Encoding of Unexpected Information: A Case StudyData-driven re-referencing of intracranial EEG based on independent component analysis (ICA)Alpha Rhythms Reveal When and Where Item and Associative Memories Are Retrieved
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