How human single-neuron recordings can help us understand cognition: Insights from memory studies

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Abstract

Understanding human cognition is a key goal of contemporary neuroscience. Due to the complexity of the human brain, animal studies and noninvasive techniques, however valuable, are incapable of providing us with a full understanding of human cognition. In the light of existing cognitive theories, we describe findings obtained thanks to human single-neuron recordings, including the discovery of concept cells and novelty-dependent cells, or activity patterns behind working memory, such as persistent activity. We propose future directions for studies using human single-neuron recordings and we discuss possible opportunities of investigating pathological brain.

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Kubska, Z. R., & Kamiński, J. (2021). How human single-neuron recordings can help us understand cognition: Insights from memory studies. Brain Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11040443

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