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Published June 2019 | public
Journal Article

Testing Models of Human Declarative Memory at the Single-Neuron Level

Abstract

Deciphering the mechanisms of declarative memory is a major goal of neuroscience. While much theoretical progress has been made, it has proven difficult to experimentally verify key predictions of some foundational models of memory. Recently, single-neuron recordings in human patients have started to provide direct experimental verification of some theories, including mnemonic evidence accumulation, balance-of-evidence for confidence judgments, sparse coding, contextual reinstatement, and the ventral tegmental area (VTA)–hippocampus loop model. Here, we summarize the cell types that have been described in the medial temporal lobe and posterior parietal cortex, discuss their properties, and reflect on how these findings inform theoretical work. This body of work exemplifies the scientific power of a synergistic combination of modeling and human single-neuron recordings to advance cognitive neuroscience.

Additional Information

© 2019 Elsevier Ltd. Available online 25 April 2019. I thank all members of the Rutishauser Laboratory, Adam Mamelak, Ralph Adolphs, Tyson Aflalo, Richard Andersen, Doris Tsao, and Wolfram Schultz for discussion. The work described here was supported by NIH (R01MH110831, U01NS103792, P50MH094258), the McKnight Endowment for Neurosciences, and the NSF (BCS-1554105).

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