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Theta-burst microstimulation in the human entorhinal area improves memory specificityTitiz et al., 2017
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- Titiz A
- Hill M
- Mankin E
- M Aghajan Z
- Eliashiv D
- Tchemodanov N
- Maoz U
- Stern J
- Tran M
- Schuette P
- Behnke E
- Suthana N
- Fried I
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The hippocampus is critical for episodic memory, and synaptic changes induced by long- term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory formation. In rodents, hippocampal LTP may be induced through electrical stimulation of the perforant path. To test whether …
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