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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marije ter Wal ◽  
Juan Linde-Domingo ◽  
Julia Lifanov ◽  
Frédéric Roux ◽  
Luca D. Kolibius ◽  
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AbstractMemory formation and reinstatement are thought to lock to the hippocampal theta rhythm, predicting that encoding and retrieval processes appear rhythmic themselves. Here, we show that rhythmicity can be observed in behavioral responses from memory tasks, where participants indicate, using button presses, the timing of encoding and recall of cue-object associative memories. We find no evidence for rhythmicity in button presses for visual tasks using the same stimuli, or for questions about already retrieved objects. The oscillations for correctly remembered trials center in the slow theta frequency range (1-5 Hz). Using intracranial EEG recordings, we show that the memory task induces temporally extended phase consistency in hippocampal local field potentials at slow theta frequencies, but significantly more for remembered than forgotten trials, providing a potential mechanistic underpinning for the theta oscillations found in behavioral responses.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Mingzhi Wang ◽  
Tao Wu ◽  
Xiaochen Fan ◽  
Penghao Sun ◽  
Yuben Qu ◽  
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With the rapid development of wireless communication technologies and the proliferation of the urban Internet of Things (IoT), the paradigm of mobile computing has been shifting from centralized clouds to edge networks. As an enabling paradigm for computation-intensive and latency-sensitive computation tasks, mobile edge computing (MEC) can provide in-proximity computing services for resource-constrained IoT devices. Nevertheless, it remains challenging to optimize computation offloading from IoT devices to heterogeneous edge servers, considering complex intertask dependency, limited bandwidth, and dynamic networks. In this paper, we address the above challenges in MEC with TPD, that is, temporal and positional computation offloading with dynamic-dependent tasks. In particular, we investigate channel interference and intertask dependency by considering the position and moment of computation offloading simultaneously. We define a novel criterion for assessing the criticality of each task, and we identify the critical path based on a directed acyclic graph of all tasks. Furthermore, we propose an online algorithm for finding the optimal computation offloading strategy with intertask dependency and adjusting the strategy in real-time when facing dynamic tasks. Extensive simulation results show that our algorithm reduces significantly the time to complete all tasks by 30–60% in different scenarios and takes less time to adjust the offloading strategy in dynamic MEC systems.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amin Norollah ◽  
Zahra Kazemi ◽  
Niloufar Sayadi ◽  
Hakem Beitollahi ◽  
Mahdi Fazeli ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ketong Zheng ◽  
Eva Julia Schmitt ◽  
Arturo Gonzalez ◽  
Gerhard Fettweis

Author(s):  
Shuyue Ma ◽  
Shudian Song ◽  
Lingyu Yang ◽  
Jingmei Zhao ◽  
Feng Yang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 003151252110413
Author(s):  
Robert Numan

This review describes recent research that is relevant to the prefrontal-hippocampal comparator model with the following conclusions: 1. Hippocampal area CA1 serves, at least in part, as an associative match-mismatch comparator. 2. Voluntary movement strengthens episodic memories for goal-directed behavior. 3. Hippocampal theta power serves as a prediction error signal during hippocampal dependent tasks. 4. The self-referential component of episodic memory in humans is mediated by the corollary discharge (the efference copy of the action plan developed by prefrontal cortex and transmitted to hippocampus where it is stored as a working memory; CA1 uses this efference copy to compare the expected consequences of action to the actual consequences of action). 5. Impairments in the production or transmission of this corollary discharge may contribute to some of the symptoms of schizophrenia. Unresolved issues and suggestions for future research are discussed.


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