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  • Evidence for consolidation of neuronal assemblies after seizures in humans
    Publication
    • M. R. Bower
    • M. Stead
    • R. S. Bower
    • M. T. Kucewicz
    • V. Sulc
    • J. Cymbalnik
    • B. H. Brinkmann
    • V. Vasoli
    • E. K. ST.Louis
    • F. Meyer... and 2 others

    - Journal of Neuroscience - Year 2015

    The establishment of memories involves reactivation of waking neuronal activity patterns and strengthening of associated neural circuits during slow-wave sleep (SWS), a process known as "cellular consolidation" (Dudai and Morris, 2013). Reactivation of neural activity patterns during waking behaviors that occurs on a timescale of seconds to minutes is thought to constitute memory recall (O'Keefe and Nadel, 1978), whereas consolidation...

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