Saturday, August 27, 2005
"One theory holds that during theta (exploratory) activity (5-10hz), the hippocampus is acquiring a new representation of its environment, whereas during sharp-wave (quiet) activity (and also during slow-wave sleep), the hippocampus is facilitating the consolidation of this information in the form of long-term memories elsewhere in the cortex"
(SOB, p497)
(SOB, p497)