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Involuntary and voluntary memory retrieval relies on distinct neural representations and oscillatory processes

Psychology

Involuntary and voluntary memory retrieval relies on distinct neural representations and oscillatory processes

M. Kobelt, G. T. Waldhauser, et al.

In this study, involuntary memory retrieval triggered sensory feature–dependent but item‑unspecific reactivation through temporally extended memory replay and rapid mid‑frontal theta increases, while voluntary retrieval engaged prefrontal–medial temporal theta to produce temporally compressed, item‑specific reactivation lacking encoding visual‑field features. Research conducted by Malte Kobelt, Gerd T. Waldhauser, Marie-Christin Fellner, and Nikolai Axmacher.... show more
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