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Single-neuron spiking variability in hippocampus dynamically tracks sensory content during memory formation in humans.

Leonhard WaschkeFabian KampEvi van den ElzenSuresh KrishnaUlman LindenbergerUeli RutishauserDouglas D Garrett
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
During memory formation, the hippocampus is presumed to represent the "content" of stimuli, but how it does so is unknown. Using computational modelling and human single-neuron recordings, we show that the more precisely hippocampal spiking variability tracks the composite features that comprise each individual stimulus, the better those stimuli are later remembered. We propose that moment-to-moment spiking variability may provide a new window into how the hippocampus constructs memories from the building blocks of our sensory world.
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