A consensus statement on detection of hippocampal sharp wave ripples and differentiation from other fast oscillations.
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Liu, Anli AHenin, Simon
Abbaspoor, Saman
Bragin, Anatol
Buffalo, Elizabeth A
Farrell, Jordan S
Foster, David J
Frank, Loren M
Gedankien, Tamara
Gotman, Jean
Guidera, Jennifer A
Hoffman, Kari L
Jacobs, Joshua
Kahana, Michael J
Li, Lin
Liao, Zhenrui
Lin, Jack J
Losonczy, Attila
Malach, Rafael
van der Meer, Matthijs A
McClain, Kathryn
McNaughton, Bruce L
Norman, Yitzhak
Navas-Olive, Andrea
de la Prida, Liset M
Rueckemann, Jon W
Sakon, John J
Skelin, Ivan
Soltesz, Ivan
Staresina, Bernhard P
Weiss, Shennan A
Wilson, Matthew A
Zaghloul, Kareem A
Zugaro, Michaël
Buzsáki, György
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Nature communicationsDate Published
2022-10-12Publication Volume
13Publication Issue
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Decades of rodent research have established the role of hippocampal sharp wave ripples (SPW-Rs) in consolidating and guiding experience. More recently, intracranial recordings in humans have suggested their role in episodic and semantic memory. Yet, common standards for recording, detection, and reporting do not exist. Here, we outline the methodological challenges involved in detecting ripple events and offer practical recommendations to improve separation from other high-frequency oscillations. We argue that shared experimental, detection, and reporting standards will provide a solid foundation for future translational discovery.Citation
Liu AA, Henin S, Abbaspoor S, Bragin A, Buffalo EA, Farrell JS, Foster DJ, Frank LM, Gedankien T, Gotman J, Guidera JA, Hoffman KL, Jacobs J, Kahana MJ, Li L, Liao Z, Lin JJ, Losonczy A, Malach R, van der Meer MA, McClain K, McNaughton BL, Norman Y, Navas-Olive A, de la Prida LM, Rueckemann JW, Sakon JJ, Skelin I, Soltesz I, Staresina BP, Weiss SA, Wilson MA, Zaghloul KA, Zugaro M, Buzsáki G. A consensus statement on detection of hippocampal sharp wave ripples and differentiation from other fast oscillations. Nat Commun. 2022 Oct 12;13(1):6000. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-33536-x. PMID: 36224194; PMCID: PMC9556539.DOI
10.1038/s41467-022-33536-xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1038/s41467-022-33536-x
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