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Human intracranial high-frequency activity during memory processing: neural oscillations or stochastic volatility?

机译:记忆处理过程中的人类颅内高频活动:神经振荡还是随机波动?

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Intracranial high-frequency activity (HFA), which refers to fast fluctuations in electrophysiological recordings, increases during memory processing. Two views have emerged to explain this effect: (1) HFA reflects a synchronous signal, related to underlying gamma oscillations, that plays a mechanistic role in human memory and (2) HFA reflects an asynchronous signal that is a non-specific marker of brain activation. We review recent data supporting each of these views and conclude that HFA during memory processing is more consistent with an asynchronous signal. Memory-related HFA is therefore best conceptualized as a biomarker of neural activation that can functionally map memory with high spatial and temporal precision.
机译:颅内高频活动(HFA)是指电生理记录中的快速波动,在记忆处理期间会增加。已经出现了两种解释这种作用的观点:(1)HFA反映与潜在的伽马振荡有关的同步信号,在人的记忆中起机械作用;(2)HFA反映作为大脑非特异性标志物的异步信号激活。我们回顾了支持这些观点的最新数据,并得出结论,内存处理期间的HFA与异步信号更加一致。因此,与记忆有关的HFA最好被概念化为神经激活的生物标志物,可以在功能上以高时空精度映射记忆。

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