Synchronicity: when you're gone I'm lost without a trace?
Anthony D. Wagner
The author is in the Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences and Center for Learning & Memory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NE20-463, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 and the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA. awagner@psyche.mit.edu
Recordings from the human medial temporal lobe suggest that synchronization of oscillations between rhinal cortex and hippocampus may contribute to building declarative memories.
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