Utility of the Idling Brain: Abstraction of New Knowledge

Utility of the Idling Brain: Abstraction of New Knowledge
G Buzsáki, A Fernández-Ruiz
Cell
Preview Using clever experimental design and exploiting the high temporal resolution power of magnetoencephalography, Liu et al. show in humans how “offline” reactivation of brain patterns allows the abstraction of new knowledge from previous experience. The key mechanism may involve hippocampal sharp-wave ripples.
2019-06-25
Help
Publications

Publications refer to the articles, papers, or studies in scientific journals. Publications are the primary means for disseminating new findings, theories, and analyses to the wider scientific community and the public. Publications are a shared model across users in BrainSTEM.

Submission goes through approval process

Anyone can submit a new publication or submit changes to an existing publication, but all submissions must be approved before they become available for usage.

Publication fields

  • Title: The title of the publication (required).
  • Authors: The authors of the publication (required).
  • Journal: The journal of the publication (required).
  • Abstract: The abstract of the publication (required).
  • Doi: doi for the publication.
  • Volume: Volume of the Publication.
  • Publication url: Direct link to the publication.
  • Pdf url: Direct link to a public pdf version of publication.
  • Publication date: Date of Publication.

Permissions

Once a publication has been approved it becomes available to everyone.

Publication API Access

The API allows for programmable access to Publications, enabling you to read, edit, and delete publications through the API. For details about the publication's fields and data structure, refer to the API documentation on the Publications API endpoint.