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Encoding (memory)

About: Encoding (memory) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 7547 publications have been published within this topic receiving 120214 citations. The topic is also known as: memory encoding & encoding of memories.


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TL;DR: These data are the first to identify correlations between gene expression and active human brain states as well as provide a molecular window into memory encoding oscillations in the human brain.
Abstract: Memory encoding is an essential step for all learning. However, the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying human memory encoding remain poorly understood, and how this molecular framework permits the emergence of specific patterns of brain oscillations observed during mnemonic processing is unknown. Here, we directly compare intracranial electroencephalography recordings from the neocortex in individuals performing an episodic memory task with human gene expression from the same areas. We identify genes correlated with oscillatory memory effects across 6 frequency bands. These genes are enriched for autism-related genes and have preferential expression in neurons, in particular genes encoding synaptic proteins and ion channels, supporting the idea that the genes regulating voltage gradients are involved in the modulation of oscillatory patterns during successful memory encoding across brain areas. Memory-related genes are distinct from those correlated with other forms of cognitive processing and resting state fMRI. These data are the first to identify correlations between gene expression and active human brain states as well as provide a molecular window into memory encoding oscillations in the human brain.

27 citations

Patent
26 May 2004
TL;DR: In this article, the re-normalization loop and bit-insertion task are de-coupled, which exposes previously hidden underlying instruction level parallelism and task level parallelisms.
Abstract: This invention increases the available instruction level parallelism (IPC) of CABAC encoding by decoupling the re-normalization loop and the bit-insertion task required to create the encoded bit-stream. This makes all software implementations of CABAC based encoding significantly faster on digital signal processors that can exploit instruction level parallelism such as very long instruction word (VLIW) digital signal processors. In a joint hardware/software implementation, this invention employs existing Huffman variable length encoding hardware with minimum modifications. The de-coupling of these two tasks of this invention exposes previously hidden underlying instruction level parallelism and task level parallelism.

27 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that the temporal gradient of retroactive interference cannot be taken as evidence for memory consolidation, and implementations of consolidation were added to the SIMPLE model of memory and learning.

27 citations

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TL;DR: The results corroborate related findings from attention studies by demonstrating that alpha activity is also important for the allocation of resources during long-term memory encoding in the presence of distracters.
Abstract: It has been proposed that long-term memory encoding is not only dependent on engaging task-relevant regions but also on disengaging task-irrelevant regions. In particular, oscillatory alpha activity has been shown to be involved in shaping the functional architecture of the working brain because it reflects the functional disengagement of specific regions in attention and memory tasks. We here ask if such allocation of resources by alpha oscillations generalizes to long-term memory encoding in a cross-modal setting in which we acquired the ongoing brain activity using magnetoencephalography. Participants were asked to encode pictures while ignoring simultaneously presented words and vice versa. We quantified the brain activity during rehearsal reflecting subsequent memory in the different attention conditions. The key finding was that successful long-term memory encoding is reflected by alpha power decreases in the sensory region of the to-be-attended modality and increases in the sensory region of the to-be-ignored modality to suppress distraction during rehearsal period. Our results corroborate related findings from attention studies by demonstrating that alpha activity is also important for the allocation of resources during long-term memory encoding in the presence of distracters.

27 citations

Patent
28 Jan 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, a moving image processing apparatus has a motion detection/motion compensation processing portions 80 as a coprocessor for performing a motion detector process as a process of a large calculation amount added to a processor 10 for managing an entire encoding or decoding process of the moving image.
Abstract: To perform an adequate encoding process while cutting a data transfer amount in an encoding process of moving images. A moving image processing apparatus 1 has a motion detection/motion compensation processing portions 80 as a coprocessor for performing a motion detection process as a process of a large calculation amount added to a processor 10 for managing an entire encoding or decoding process of a moving image, and has a buffer addressed to a plurality of memory banks by interleaving. A procedure for reading image data on the motion detection process is a predetermined method, and a section capable of adequately handling a case of reducing read image data is provided. As for the moving image processing apparatus according to the present invention, it is possible, with such a configuration, to perform an adequate encoding process while reducing a data transfer amount in the encoding process of the moving image.

27 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,083
20222,253
2021450
2020378
2019358
2018363