Lecture

Memory Aid for the Human Brain

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This lecture by Prof Itzhak Fried from UCLA explores memory aid for the human brain, focusing on opportunities to study human memory in epilepsy patients, single cell recordings in awake epilepsy surgery patients, and the representation of space, time, and objects in the human medial temporal lobe. The lecture delves into deep brain stimulation of entorhinal-hippocampal circuitry, closed-loop deep brain stimulation during sleep, and the future of cognitive neuroprosthetics. It also covers the human entorhinal-hippocampal system, grid cells in the human entorhinal cortex, and the role of place cells in navigation.

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