Title: Ole Jensen
1 The role of occipital gamma activity in humans
from working memory to consolidation
- Ole Jensen
- F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
- Nijmegen, The Netherlands
2The binding problem solvedby neuronal
synchronization
from Engel et al.
3Intracranial recordings revealing neuronal
synchronization
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fgamma 30-100 Hz
4Gamma synchronization in cats
fgamma 30-100 Hz
Gray et al. (1989) Nature
5Varela et al. (2001) Nat Rev Neuro
6Induced gamma activity inhumans reflecting
perception
Tallon-Baudry et al. (1997) J Neurosci
7Induced gamma activity inhumans reflecting
perception
Tallon-Baudry et al. (1997) J Neurosci
8Neurons synchronized at gamma provides a stronger
forward drive
Jensen et al. (2007) TINS
9Synchronization in the gammaband reflects visual
representations
10MEG
275 axial gradiometers
11WM maintenance
Baddeley and Hitch (1974)
12WM maintenance by gamma
Jensen et al. (2007) TINS
13Face identify vs. orientation
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
14face orientation
. . .
dorsal
ventral
face identify
. . .
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
15Gamma increases when engaging dorsal but not
ventral stream
Face identity
Face orientation
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
16Gamma sources in primary visual cortex
Face
Orientation - Identity
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
17Gamma increases when engaging dorsal but not
ventral stream
Face identity
Face orientation
RTidentity gt RTorientation !!!
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
18Alpha increases when engaging ventral but not
dorsal stream
Face orientation
Face identity
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
19Alpha sources in parieto-occipital cortex
ID face identity OR face orientation CO
control
Jensen and Jokisch (2007) J Neurosci
20dorsal
-
ventral
- Gamma reflects WM maintenance (not task demands!)
- Alpha reflects inhibition
21Encoding and recallfrom long-term memory
22Synaptic encoding of long-term memory
23Synaptic encoding of long-term memory
Encoding Synaptic modification by LTP is
enforced by multiple repetitions Recall How to
read-out of synaptically encoded
representations?
24Long-term memory study
240 old pictures 240 new pictures
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
25Long-term memory study
240 old pictures 240 new pictures
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
26Encoding gamma band power
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
27Encoding gamma band power
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
28Theta During Successful Encoding
Osipova, Takashima, Fernandez and Jensen (2006) J
Neuroscience
29Long-term memory study
240 old pictures 240 new pictures
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
30Retrieval gamma band power
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
31Retrieval gamma band power
Osipova et al. (2006) J Neurosci
32Encoding
Recognition
Occipital gamma provides a drive to association
areas facilitating synaptic encoding
Gamma reflects a pattern completion process in
visual areas (read-out from synaptic encoding)
33Changes in expression of long-termmemory
representations with stabilization
34Face - Location association
Nieuwenhuis et al. (2008) Neuroimage
35Training
Nieuwenhuis et al. (2008) Neuroimage
36Induced gamma during recall
Nieuwenhuis et al. (2008) Neuroimage
37Gamma reduced with LTM stabilization
Nieuwenhuis et al. (2008) Neuroimage
38Stabilization reflected in occipital areas
Nieuwenhuis et al. (2008) Neuroimage
39LTM recall labile versus stable representations
Labile (new)
Stable
See also fMRI study by Takashima et al. (2006)
Learning and memory.
Nieuwenhuis et al. (2008) Neuroimage
40Conclusion
- Human gamma activity can be detected and
localized using MEG - Sustained gamma during working memory maintenance
- Visual gamma reflect successful LTM encoding and
recall - Reliance on visual areas decreases with memory
stabilization
Gamma activity reveals that early visual areas
are engaged in memory tasks (to a larger degree
than observed by fMRI)
41Dr. Daniel Jokisch Gamma and alpha activity in
working memory
Ingrid Nieuwenhuis Gamma and memory stabilization
- Dr. Atsuko Takashima
- Theta/gamma during declarative memory
- Gamma and memory stabilization
Dr. Dasha Osipova Theta/gamma during declarative
memory
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