Oscillations support short latency co-firing of neurons during human episodic memory formation

  1. Frédéric Roux
  2. George Parish
  3. Ramesh Chelvarajah
  4. David T Rollings
  5. Vijay Sawlani
  6. Hajo Hamer
  7. Stephanie Gollwitzer
  8. Gernot Kreiselmeyer
  9. Marije J ter Wal
  10. Luca Kolibius
  11. Bernhard P Staresina
  12. Maria Wimber
  13. Matthew W Self
  14. Simon Hanslmayr  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, United Kingdom
  3. University Hospital Erlangen, Germany
  4. University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  5. Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Netherlands
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  1. Frédéric Roux
  2. George Parish
  3. Ramesh Chelvarajah
  4. David T Rollings
  5. Vijay Sawlani
  6. Hajo Hamer
  7. Stephanie Gollwitzer
  8. Gernot Kreiselmeyer
  9. Marije J ter Wal
  10. Luca Kolibius
  11. Bernhard P Staresina
  12. Maria Wimber
  13. Matthew W Self
  14. Simon Hanslmayr
(2022)
Oscillations support short latency co-firing of neurons during human episodic memory formation
eLife 11:e78109.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78109