Modulation of Memory Circuits
Sep 16, 2021
This research project examines how brain stimulation can modulate memory function. Techniques span invasive and noninvasive approaches to affect cortical-hippocampal networks, which are essential for memory.
James Kragel
Research Assistant Professor
My research interests include cognitive neuroscience, episodic memory, and computational modeling.
Related
- Human hippocampal responses to network stimulation vary with theta phase
- Enhanced reinstatement of naturalistic event memories due to hippocampal-network-targeted stimulation
- Medial temporal lobe functional connectivity predicts stimulation-induced theta power
- Direct brain stimulation modulates encoding states and memory performance in humans
Publications
People often forget information because they fail to effectively encode it. Here, we test the hypothesis that targeted electrical …
Youssef Ezzyat,
James Kragel,
John F. Burke,
Deborah F. Levy,
Anastasia Lyalenko,
Paul Wanda,
Logan O'Sullivan,
Katherine B. Hurley,
Stanislav Busygin,
Isaac Pedisich,
Michael R. Sperling,
Gregory A. Worrell,
Michal T. Kucewicz,
Kathryn A. Davis,
Timothy H. Lucas,
Cory S. Inman,
Bradley C. Lega,
Barbara C. Jobst,
Sameer A. Sheth,
Kareem Zaghloul,
Michael J. Jutras,
Joel M. Stein,
Sandhitsu R. Das,
Richard Gorniak,
Daniel S. Rizzuto,
Michael J. Kahana