Data for: Control of working memory by phase–amplitude coupling of human hippocampal neurons
DOI:
10.48324/dandi.000673/0.250122.0110
10.48324/dandi.000673/0.250122.0110
ID: 000673
0.250122.0110
0.250122.0110
Contact Daume, Jonathan
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Created January 22, 2025
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Retaining information in working memory is a demanding process that relies on cognitive control to protect memoranda-specific persistent activity from interference. However, how cognitive control regulates working memory storage is unclear. Here we show that interactions of frontal control and hippocampal persistent activity are coordinated by theta–gamma phase–amplitude coupling (TG-PAC). We...
Keywords:
cognitive neuroscience
data standardization
working memory
neurophysiology
neurosurgery
NWB
open source
single-neurons
phase-amplitude coupling
Subject matter:
Medial Temporal Lobe
Medial Frontal Cortex
Contributors
Funding information
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Award Number: 5 U01 NS 117839-04
Related resources
Assets Summary
Approach
electrophysiological approach
Data StandardRRID:SCR_015242
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
Number Of Subjects
36
Variable Measured
Units
ElectricalSeries
ElectrodeGroup
Measurement Technique
spike sorting technique
surgical technique
multi electrode extracellular electrophysiology recording technique