Abstract
Single-neuron correlates of perception and memory in the human medial temporal lobe
The human medial temporal lobe contains neurons that respond selectively to the semantic contents of a presented stimulus. These "concept cells" may respond to very different pictures of a given person and even to their written or spoken name. Their response latency is far longer than necessary for object recognition, they follow subjective, conscious perception, and they are found in brain regions that are crucial for declarative memory formation. It has thus been hypothesized that they may represent the semantic "building blocks" of episodic memories.
In this talk I will present data from single unit recordings in the hippocampus, entorhinal cortex, parahippocampal cortex, prirform cortex, and amygdala during paradigms involving object recognition as well as coding of episodic memories in order to characterize the role of concept cells in these cognitive functions.
MHeNs lecture 15-09-2025
MHeNs lecture 15-09-2025secr-mhens@maastrichtuniversity.nl
MHeNs lecture 15-09-2025secr-mhens@maastrichtuniversity.nlhttps://www.aanmelder.nl/ml15092025
2025-09-15
2025-09-15
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