Episodic memory encoding fluctuates at a theta rhythm of 3–10 Hz
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Katherine Duncan doesn’t experience memory the way most people do. She can’t vividly relive the past or picture it in her mind. That personal trait sparked a two-decade-long quest to understand why me...
Nature Human Behaviour, Published online: 02 March 2026; doi:10.1038/s41562-026-02416-5Biba et al. show that episodic memory encoding fluctuates at a theta rhythm of 3–10 Hz.
Our lab will be presenting at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference this year #CNS2026!
Learn more from our graduate students in their sessions! @catalinayang.bsky.social and @matthewdougherty.bsky.social
Our lab will be presenting at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference this year #CNS2026!
Learn more from our graduate students in their sessions! @catalinayang.bsky.social and @matthewdougherty.bsky.social
I am excited to share my first paper, showing that episodic memory formation is theta rhythmic, is now published in Nature Human Behavior! Check it out here: rdcu.be/e6pzS. Thanks to my PI, Katherine Duncan, and to my collaborators for their support on this journey! Stay tuned for iEEG follow up 🧠
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Nature Human Behaviour - Biba et al. show that episodic memory encoding fluctuates at a theta rhythm of 3–10 Hz.