“…In fact, gamma amplitude is modulated by the phase of theta (Jensen and Colgin, 2007), and it is theorized that theta-gamma hippocampal phase-amplitude coupling (hPAC) coordinates neuronal activity at the timescale required for memory processing in the hippocampus (Skaggs et al, 1996;Lisman et al, 2005), although the actual role of this interaction remains unclear (Lisman and Buzsáki, 2008). In this respect, hPAC strength predicts correct choice probability over the course of associative learning (Tort et al, 2009) and increases when animals evaluate choice-relevant information (Amemiya and Redish, 2018), which seems to be essential for the destabilization of some memory types at the moment of recall, including avoidance memory (Radiske et al, 2017;Yang et al, 2019). Interestingly, we recently showed that hPAC strength is associated with hippocampus-dependent avoidance memory reconsolidation in rats (Radiske et al, 2017).…”