Jie Zheng presents her work in a nanosymposium at SFN

october 5, 2024

Prefrontal and medial temporal neurons encode ordinal information of event seuences in humans

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Nanosymposium NANO06.11. 3:30PM – 3:45PM

Zheng, J., Yebra, M., Schjetnan, A., Mosher, C., Kalia, A., Chung, J., Reed, C., Valiante, T., Mamelak, A., Kreiman, G., & Rutishauser, U. (2024). Hippocampal theta phase precession supports memory formation and retrieval of naturalistic experience in humans. Nature Human Behavior, In Press. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KnwCnhJWfI7CI3p9qp4jNEYom9KYCFnf/view?usp=sharing
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Zheng, J., Schjetnan, A., Yebra, M., Mosher, C., Kalia, S., Valiante, T., Mamelak, A., Kreiman, G., & Rutishauser, U. (2022). Neurons detect cognitive boundaries to structure episodic memories in humans. Nature Neuroscience, 25, 358–368. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nPiLepEojmi0sfJ2Pmf6rd0Zami8Qmln/view?usp=sharing