Howard Eichenbaum
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Recent Articles
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Mau W, Sullivan D, Kinsky N, Hasselmo M, Howard M, Eichenbaum H
Curr Biol
. 2018 May;
28(10):1499-1508.e4.
PMID: 29706516
It has long been hypothesized that a primary function of the hippocampus is to discover and exploit temporal relationships between events. Previously, it has been reported that sequences of "time...
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Kredlow M, Eichenbaum H, Otto M
Am Psychol
. 2018 Mar;
73(3):269-285.
PMID: 29494172
Modification of the ongoing influence of maladaptive cognitive, emotional, and behavioral patterns is a fundamental feature of many psychological treatments. Accordingly, a clear understanding of the nature of memory adaptation...
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Lisman J, Buzsaki G, Eichenbaum H, Nadel L, Ranganath C, Redish A
Nat Neurosci
. 2017 Dec;
21(7):1018.
PMID: 29263406
In the version of this article initially published, author Charan Ranganath's last name was misspelled Rangananth in the author list. Also, A. David Redish (redish@umn.edu) has been added as a...
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Lisman J, Buzsaki G, Eichenbaum H, Nadel L, Ranganath C, Redish A
Nat Neurosci
. 2017 Oct;
20(11):1434-1447.
PMID: 29073641
No abstract available.
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Sellami A, Abed A, Brayda-Bruno L, Etchamendy N, Valerio S, Oule M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Sep;
114(38):10262-10267.
PMID: 28874586
Temporal binding, the process that enables association between discontiguous stimuli in memory, and relational organization, a process that enables the flexibility of declarative memories, are both hippocampus-dependent and decline in...
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Eichenbaum H
Neuron
. 2017 Sep;
95(5):1007-1018.
PMID: 28858612
The hippocampus is famous for mapping locations in spatially organized environments, and several recent studies have shown that hippocampal networks also map moments in temporally organized experiences. Here I consider...
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Eichenbaum H
Curr Opin Behav Sci
. 2017 Aug;
17:65-70.
PMID: 28840180
There is considerable recent evidence that, in addition to its representation of space, the hippocampus also represents the temporal organization of memories. Time plays a central role in episodic memory,...
8.
Eichenbaum H
Nat Rev Neurosci
. 2017 Jun;
18(9):547-558.
PMID: 28655882
The roles of the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex (PFC) in memory processing - individually or in concert - are a major topic of interest in memory research. These brain areas...
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Eichenbaum H
Curr Biol
. 2017 Jun;
27(11):R418-R420.
PMID: 28586666
A recent study suggests that the prefrontal cortex gradually becomes critical as a storage site for remotely acquired memories. How do we interpret this observation in light of the well-known...
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Robinson N, Priestley J, Rueckemann J, Garcia A, Smeglin V, Marino F, et al.
Neuron
. 2017 Apr;
94(3):677-688.e6.
PMID: 28434800
Recent studies have shown that hippocampal "time cells" code for sequential moments in temporally organized experiences. However, it is currently unknown whether these temporal firing patterns critically rely on upstream...