Concept and location neurons in the human brain provide the ‘what’ and ‘where’ in memory formation

"Our brains create new memories by capturing the ‘who/what’, ‘where’ and ‘when’ of everyday experiences. 

"On a neuronal level, mechanisms facilitating a successful transfer into episodic memory are still unclear. 


"While previous research has found predictive effects in population activity in human MTL structures, we could attribute such effects to two specialized sub-groups of neurons: concept cells in the hippocampus, amygdala and entorhinal cortex (EC), and a second group of parahippocampal location-selective neurons. 

"In both item- and location-selective populations, firing rates were significantly higher during successfully encoded trials. 

"These findings are in line with theories of hippocampal indexing, since selective index neurons may act as pointers to neocortical representations. 

"Overall, activation of distinct populations of neurons could directly support the connection of the ‘what’ and ‘where’ of episodic memory."



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