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This project investigates how the timing of neuronal activity in the brain affects memory formation and visual processing. By studying the coordination between visual and memory-related brain regions during saccadic eye movements, the research aims to uncover mechanisms that enhance information encoding in the human br…
Information processing in the human brain depends on the exact timing of neuronal activity.
Duty cycles, defining favorable states of activity within the phase of a neuronal oscillation, have been shown to coordinate information processing in the visual domain (Jensen & Mazaheri, 2010) and the formation of new memories (Buzsaki, 2010).
While there is little doubt about the interaction between these two domains, the underlying mechanisms are as of yet unclear.
The aim of the present proposal is t…
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