2019
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14594
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Update on temporal lobe‐dependent information processing, in health and disease

Abstract: The past decade has been characterized by a lot of remodeling in the field of learning and memory. Both of them, often associated with neuronal oscillations, an emergent property of brain networks, are governed by temporal lobe (TL) functional connectivity. An impairment of oscillatory mechanisms indeed often leads to TL‐dependent cognitive deficits. While the classical view assigned the TL a major role in spatial information processing, new theories rather confer to the TL a more general function in cognitive… Show more

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“…Six years ago, Siegle and Wilson's (2014) work showed strong support for phase coding in the hippocampus, using the encoding and retrieval paradigm developed by Hasselmo et al (2002) with theta rhythms. Recognizing the multilayered aspects of theta rhythms—different cholinergic sensitivities, distinct phase relationships with different inhibitory cell types, low and high frequency theta types, different behavioral correlates and information processing, dorsal and ventral differences, heavy dependence on medial septal circuitry interactions (Chauvière, 2020; Colgin, 2013, 2016; Hinman et al, 2018)—our work plants a seed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six years ago, Siegle and Wilson's (2014) work showed strong support for phase coding in the hippocampus, using the encoding and retrieval paradigm developed by Hasselmo et al (2002) with theta rhythms. Recognizing the multilayered aspects of theta rhythms—different cholinergic sensitivities, distinct phase relationships with different inhibitory cell types, low and high frequency theta types, different behavioral correlates and information processing, dorsal and ventral differences, heavy dependence on medial septal circuitry interactions (Chauvière, 2020; Colgin, 2013, 2016; Hinman et al, 2018)—our work plants a seed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, VFT only covers limited executive functions, such as word extraction ability, which are not enough to distinguish different psychosis ( 40 ). According to the theory of brain function ( 22 , 41 , 42 ), the frontal lobe is mainly responsible for higher level thinking, and the temporal lobe is responsible for cognition and information processing. The frontal lobe has a stronger cognitive function than the temporal lobe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six years ago, Siegle and Wilson’s work ( Siegle and Wilson, 2014 ) showed strong support for phase coding in the hippocampus, using the encoding and retrieval paradigm developed by Hasselmo ( Hasselmo et al, 2002 ) with theta rhythms. Recognizing the multi-layered aspects of theta rhythms - different cholinergic sensitivities, distinct phase relationships with different inhibitory cell types, low and high frequency theta types, different behavioural correlates and information processing, dorsal and ventral differences, heavy dependence on medial septal circuitry interactions ( Chauvière, 2020 ; Colgin, 2013, 2016 ; Hinman et al, 2018 ) - our work plants a seed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%