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| Contribution to a book | DZNE-2024-01170 |
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2024
Oxford University Press
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Abstract: Pattern completion is a mechanism that allows humans to infer a whole unit based on partial information. Memory theorists have posited that hippocampal pattern completion underlies recollection of episodic memories. To provide an introduction to hippocampal pattern completion and to illustrate the current state of research, this chapter first addresses its psychological conceptualization for recollection and then outlines the neuroanatomy and computational models of the hippocampal circuitry relevant for pattern completion. The chapter further reviews neurophysiological investigations in rodents and studies on hippocampal pattern completion in humans. Finally, it discusses unresolved conceptual issues and open questions regarding the role of hippocampal pattern completion within and beyond episodic memory.
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