Replay Comes of Age

Hippocampal place cells take part in sequenced patterns of reactivation after behavioral experience, known as replay. Since replay was first reported, nearly 20 years ago, many new results have been found, necessitating revision of the original interpretations. We review some of these results with a...

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Published inAnnual review of neuroscience Vol. 40; no. 1; pp. 581 - 602
Main Author Foster, David J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Annual Reviews 25.07.2017
Annual Reviews, Inc
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Summary:Hippocampal place cells take part in sequenced patterns of reactivation after behavioral experience, known as replay. Since replay was first reported, nearly 20 years ago, many new results have been found, necessitating revision of the original interpretations. We review some of these results with a focus on the phenomenology of replay.
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ISSN:0147-006X
1545-4126
DOI:10.1146/annurev-neuro-072116-031538