John H Wittig

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8CO-AUTHORS
Circuits and systemsDeep learningMemory and attentionSemi- and unsupervised learning
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Publications (6)

|Nov 15, 2021
Ripples reflect a spectrum of synchronous spiking activity in human anterior temporal lobe.

Ai Phuong S Tong, Alex P Vaz, John H Wittig

|Mar 07, 2020
Replay of cortical spiking sequences during human memory retrieval.

Alex P Vaz, John H Wittig, Sara K Inati

|Oct 13, 2018
Perceptual processing in the ventral visual stream requires area TE but not rhinal cortex.

Mark Ag Eldridge, Narihisa Matsumoto, John H Wittig

|May 23, 2018
Attention improves memory by suppressing spiking-neuron activity in the human anterior temporal lobe.

John H Wittig, Anthony I Jang, John B Cocjin

|Dec 06, 2016
Humans and monkeys use different strategies to solve the same short-term memory tasks.

John H Wittig, Barak Morgan, Evan Masseau

|Oct 09, 2015
Cortical Low-Frequency Power and Progressive Phase Synchrony Precede Successful Memory Encoding.

Rafi U Haque, John H Wittig, Srikanth R Damera

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