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1 8, and March 21, 2019, 462 participants with episodic (269 [58%]) or chronic (193 [42%]) migraine wer
2 017, and July 6, 2018, 838 participants with episodic (329 [39%]) or chronic (509 [61%]) migraine wer
3                     Our results suggest that episodic acidification of coastal waters might limit the
4                 Human AIP heterozygotes have episodic acute neurovisceral attacks that typically star
5 dings of autonomic dysfunction in both early episodic and chronic visceral pain states points to an u
6 rments in various cognitive tests, including episodic and fear memory.
7  increases, and recharge in drylands is more episodic and increasingly dominated by focused recharge
8 oral analysis reveals that the emissions are episodic and linked with the lake's surface area.
9 between perception and knowledge and between episodic and semantic memory are not as clear cut as pre
10                      The distinction between episodic and semantic memory was first proposed in 1972
11           Here, we review recent research on episodic and semantic memory, highlighting similarities
12                                It is usually episodic and short-lived, so when a patient presents to
13 damental for proper storage and retrieval of episodic and spatial memories, suggesting that hippocamp
14 del thus suggests the possible prevalence of episodic aseismic transients in M [Formula: see text] ru
15 has recently been shown to detect concurrent episodic atrial fibrillation (AF).
16 anced program includes the first large-scale episodic bundling program for bariatric surgery.
17 errestrial to coastal marine ecosystems, and episodic but extreme rainfall may drive high fluxes to m
18 s well known to be inherently stochastic and episodic, but the regulation of transcriptional dynamics
19  drivers through the early Cambrian, such as episodic changes in oxygenation or productivity.
20 tis (UC) experience periods of recurring and episodic clinical signs and symptoms.
21 y reduced the weekly frequency of attacks of episodic cluster headache across weeks 1 through 3 after
22                                              Episodic cluster headache is a disabling neurologic diso
23 wave setup are used to obtain projections of episodic coastal flooding over the coming century.
24  accounts to inform a network-based model of episodic construction, in which PM regions flexibly shar
25 ve operations and representations supporting episodic construction.
26  the PM network, but less is known about how episodic content is represented and transformed througho
27      Overnight consolidation strengthens the episodic content of emotional memories, but it is still
28                                          The episodic deformation and magmatism have been attributed
29 rs had lower oral disease levels compared to episodic dental users.
30 emote memories were susceptible to a loss of episodic detail in human participants with focal bilater
31 S to the target region reduced the number of episodic details produced for the simulation task and re
32             Spoken descriptions were rich in episodic details, frequently focusing on physical entiti
33 ses on at least three different timescales - episodic, developmental, and evolutionary - must be take
34 g genetic or environmental modifiers of this episodic disorder, was evident in the familial case and
35  report in real time ecological changes from episodic disturbances, such as harmful algal blooms.
36 uous since the Mesozoic but instead included episodic divergent phases.
37 ematic in the southeast Amazon but driven by episodic droughts (2005, 2010, 2015) in the northwest, w
38 n age, 21.7 years) performed a goal-directed episodic encoding and retrieval task(22).
39 sk of reinforcement learning with incidental episodic encoding events of trial-unique objects.
40 eriments, that action (Go-response) enhances episodic encoding for stimuli unrelated to the action it
41 ous feature-specific neural responses during episodic encoding that predict later remembering and sug
42       Noradrenaline is also known to enhance episodic encoding, suggesting that action could improve
43 Our findings demonstrate that TEs are potent episodic (epi)mutagens that, thanks to marked chromatin
44  for spontaneous reactivation of nonspatial, episodic event representations in the human hippocampus
45 ortical-hippocampal interactions support new episodic (event) memories, but there is conflicting evid
46 IGNIFICANCE OF STATEMENT Memory for specific episodic events are the building blocks of our autobiogr
47 ass, injected by a quasi-continuous train of episodic events at the Galactic Centre, are transported
48  a continuous long stream of experience into episodic events.SIGNIFICANCE OF STATEMENT Memory for spe
49 network contribute to encoding and recall of episodic experiences.
50  select individuals, and are associated with episodic extreme pain disorders and insensitivity to pai
51 st-effective alternative to more traditional episodic face-to-face encounters.
52  as a convergence zone that binds multimodal episodic features, and the subjectivity account (Yazar e
53            The hallmark sign of infection is episodic fever and the greatest threat is to the unborn.
54 e is projected to be a significant change in episodic flooding by the end of the century are identifi
55  us to reconstruct a fascinating timeline of episodic flooding events (ranging from 3.7 to 3.6 Ga to
56                                              Episodic flow within the SVP arterioles and venules and
57                                  Short term, episodic flux events are hard to capture with current ob
58 nial recordings in human patients engaged in episodic free recall of previously viewed photographs.
59 odic memory development, as well as clues to episodic functioning in adulthood.
60  is highly variable over space and time, and episodic in the extreme, making reliable measurements di
61 L and how this reactivation guides recall of episodic information.
62  work highlights the functional influence of episodic, involuntary airway defense reflexes on sleep a
63  goal-setting, self-reflection, empathy, and episodic learning and memory.
64                            Here we show that episodic learning produces unique biological changes in
65 gen receptor alpha-mediated signaling causes episodic LH secretion and cystic ovary.
66 , and the few dreams they reported were less episodic-like in nature and lacked content.
67                       HF diet alone impaired episodic-like memory in both sexes, but spatial memory i
68 D impaired spatial memory in both sexes, but episodic-like memory in females only.
69 ortex (LEC) and hippocampus are required for episodic-like memory in rodents [1, 2].
70  frameworks could support rapid formation of episodic-like memory.
71                  All persistent strains have episodic local blooms to high abundance, crucial for the
72 ironments, yet major evolutionary events are episodic, making the relationship between genome evoluti
73 ntegrated into neuronal circuits that encode episodic memories and plays an important role in guiding
74 ore suggest that internal models formed from episodic memories are generated throughout the visual hi
75                                              Episodic memories are shaped by the representational for
76                                              Episodic memories depend on the hippocampus but have bee
77 ng intracranial EEG recordings, we show that episodic memories formed after a single visual experienc
78                                              Episodic memories hinge upon our ability to process a wi
79 the brain shapes the ongoing experience into episodic memories in the real-life.
80                       Retrieval of long-term episodic memories is characterized by synchronized neura
81  human CA3 is necessary for the retrieval of episodic memories long after their initial acquisition a
82 ting evidence about the dependence of remote episodic memories on the hippocampus.
83                                              Episodic memories reflect a bound representation of mult
84 hich are thought to be critical for enabling episodic memories to be formed and stored in CA3.
85                                              Episodic memories typically comprise multiple elements.
86 NCE STATEMENT For the encoding and recall of episodic memories, nerve cells in the cerebral cortex ar
87 d couple to successfully create and retrieve episodic memories, yet this hypothesis has not been test
88 nformation in the human brain needed to form episodic memories.
89 ning theory, are crucial to the formation of episodic memories.
90 emporal integration of individual items into episodic memories.
91 s critical for the encoding and retrieval of episodic memories.
92 t of the mammalian brain that is crucial for episodic memories.
93 x everyday experiences, such as emotions and episodic memories.
94 ocampus, resulting in vivid and long-lasting episodic memories.
95 mmonly referred to as "autobiographical" or "episodic" memories, critically relies on the hippocampus
96 scle mass (+ 1.4%)] and cognitive function [(episodic memory (+ 9.5%), processing efficiency (+ 7.5%)
97 /- SE = -0.012 +/- 0.002; P < 0.001), verbal episodic memory (beta +/- SE = -0.009 +/- 0.002; P < 0.0
98 n the hippocampus negatively correlated with episodic memory (beta = -0.24; 95% CI: -0.40, -0.08; P =
99 learning) predict the strength of subsequent episodic memory (during recollection).
100                                           As episodic memory abilities continue to develop across chi
101 ampus contributes to developmental change in episodic memory abilities remains unclear.
102 broad indicator of individual differences in episodic memory ability.
103  line with previous behavioral observations, episodic memory accuracy increases with the magnitude of
104 es the experimental manipulation of SRPEs on episodic memory accuracy.
105 l predictions related to the role of RPEs in episodic memory acquisition remain to be tested.
106                                              Episodic memory allows us to mentally travel through tim
107 es.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The flexibility of episodic memory allows us to remember both the details t
108 igher risk of poor (lowest quartile) midlife episodic memory and associative learning (relative risk
109 gienic parental smoking were nonsignificant (episodic memory and associative learning: RR = 1.19, 95%
110 l, lesion, neuroimaging and sleep studies of episodic memory and contend that forgetting is largely d
111 ion of subjective measures of threat memory, episodic memory and exploration behaviour between the re
112 ement of the CRN to the temporal dynamics of episodic memory and highlight the role of alpha rhythms
113 ries and explain how they are different from episodic memory and how they can guide action in animal
114                       We investigated verbal episodic memory and intrinsic functional connectivity in
115  prompts a reassessment of the definition of episodic memory and its distinction from semantic memory
116 have theorized that the hippocampus supports episodic memory and navigation via the theta oscillation
117 re also conducted with composite measures of episodic memory and perceptual speed.
118  knockdown impaired HPC-dependent contextual episodic memory and reduced HPC brain-derived neurotroph
119                             We conclude that episodic memory and scene imagination share fundamental
120 works to support cognitive abilities such as episodic memory and semantic prediction.
121 ion to support the variable phenomenology of episodic memory and simulation.
122                                           If episodic memory and spatial navigation are 2 sides of th
123 dial temporal lobe (MTL) is known to support episodic memory and spatial navigation, raising the poss
124 on critical for cognitive functions, such as episodic memory and spatial navigation.
125 mation is a crucial functional substrate for episodic memory and spatial representation.
126 f cognitive and brain function, particularly episodic memory and the underlying hippocampal function.
127 ynaptic circuits involved in the encoding of episodic memory are compromised in AD mouse models.
128 suggests that cognitive processing speed and episodic memory are the most frequently affected cogniti
129 c Resonance Imaging, with annual (1999-2010) episodic memory assessment by the California Verbal Lear
130 nt recollection accuracy of one-shot learned episodic memory associations.
131  contributions to semantic prediction versus episodic memory based on stimulation rhythm, supporting
132 t death was unrelated to residual decline in episodic memory but was related to residual decline in p
133 pocampus and other brain regions critical to episodic memory code for the passage of time at a range
134 hin the LEC contribute to the integration of episodic memory components.
135 direct contribution of awake time periods to episodic memory consolidation.
136 earned schemas as well as their influence on episodic memory decisions.
137                                  Age-related episodic memory decline is characterized by striking het
138 commentary refers to 'Particulate matter and episodic memory decline mediated by early neuroanatomic
139  dysfunction that underlie the expression of episodic memory decline using fMRI measures of hippocamp
140 l study to examine whether PM2.5 affects the episodic memory decline, and also explored the potential
141 n resting-state hippocampal connectivity and episodic memory deficits following one night of total sl
142 pocampal maturation can provide insight into episodic memory development, as well as clues to episodi
143  as occurring mainly in the autobiographical-episodic memory domain and this is considered to depend
144 unit activity is temporally organized during episodic memory encoding and retrieval.
145 sexes, cerebellar theta stimulation improved episodic memory encoding but did not influence neural si
146                    First, stimulation during episodic memory encoding impaired subsequent free recall
147 ry activity.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Models of episodic memory encoding predict that theta oscillations
148 ovide converging evidence that action boosts episodic memory encoding via a noradrenergic mechanism.
149 of semantic prediction but did not influence episodic memory encoding.
150 offer causal evidence implicating the PCC in episodic memory encoding.
151 oninvasive brain stimulation have identified episodic memory enhancements and modulation of activity
152 and reward on two forms of long-term memory: episodic memory for neutral objects and memory for stimu
153 eactivation, a neural mechanism critical for episodic memory formation and consolidation, takes place
154        Models of memory formation posit that episodic memory formation depends critically on the hipp
155  suggesting a central role of these areas in episodic memory formation.
156 campus is crucial for spatial navigation and episodic memory formation.
157 uential patterns thought to be important for episodic memory formation.
158 s to reveal the neural substrates underlying episodic memory formation.
159 " gamma (60 to 80 Hz) power increases during episodic memory formation; during episodic memory retrie
160 ctable maternal sensory signals and impaired episodic memory function.
161 ry systems, but the role of these signals in episodic memory has not been fully characterized.
162                               Prosopagnosia, episodic memory impairment and behavioural changes such
163           However, ECT frequently results in episodic memory impairments, causing many patients to di
164 al connectivity underpinnings of ECT-induced episodic memory impairments.
165                                   In adults, episodic memory involves a distributed neural circuit in
166                                   Successful episodic memory involves dynamic increases in activity a
167                                              Episodic memory is believed to be intimately related to
168 ation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Because loss of episodic memory is considered the cognitive hallmark of
169                                              Episodic memory is critical to human functioning.
170                             Early decline of episodic memory is detectable in preclinical Alzheimer's
171  Together, these data demonstrate that human episodic memory is encoded by specific sequences of neur
172           There is widespread agreement that episodic memory is organized into a timeline of past exp
173                              The hallmark of episodic memory is recollecting multiple perceptual deta
174                                              Episodic memory is sensitive to the influence of neuromo
175 oss childhood and into adolescence, studying episodic memory maturation can provide insight into the
176 nces were both associated with reductions in episodic memory performance.
177 lt network is important for autobiographical episodic memory performance.
178 n of scene imagery is a crucial component of episodic memory processing.
179  specific deficits in component processes of episodic memory reflect impaired activation and connecti
180                                              Episodic memory reflects the ability to recollect the te
181 g is largely due to contextual interference, episodic memory remains dependent on the hippocampus acr
182                              This identifies episodic memory replay as a dynamic process in which par
183                     Even though there was no episodic memory requirement in the perceptual task, a we
184                                              Episodic memory requires different types of information
185                                              Episodic memory requires linking events in time, a funct
186 it is unclear how the networks that underlie episodic memory respond to vascular constraints that ult
187 r understanding of dopaminergic processes in episodic memory retrieval and offer new perspectives on
188 constitute the first evidence in humans that episodic memory retrieval and scene imagination rely on
189 ns in the hippocampus.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Episodic memory retrieval is characterized by a dialog b
190                                              Episodic memory retrieval is increasingly influenced by
191                                              Episodic memory retrieval is thought to rely on the repl
192                                              Episodic memory retrieval relies on the recovery of neur
193 us fMRI reports of IPL activity arising from episodic memory retrieval, according to the type of info
194 ses during episodic memory formation; during episodic memory retrieval, however, hippocampal "slow" g
195 ment of cortical representations during free episodic memory retrieval.
196 main regarding the role of hippocampal-based episodic memory systems.
197  electroencephalography and a hybrid spatial-episodic memory task (29 subjects, 15 female) to determi
198  27 human epilepsy patients who performed an episodic memory task.
199 predicted improved performance of a separate episodic memory test.
200 were undistinguishable on neuropsychological episodic memory tests.
201 ther hippocampal-dependent processes such as episodic memory that are central to supporting our menta
202                  Scientific understanding of episodic memory thus far relied upon separate lines of r
203 ontaneous thought, semantic memory scaffolds episodic memory to form the content of thought, and drif
204 ssible to toggle cerebellar participation in episodic memory versus semantic prediction by noninvasiv
205 -parietal networks that respectively support episodic memory versus semantic prediction have been ass
206 rk-specific frequencies selectively enhanced episodic memory versus semantic prediction.
207                     The hippocampus supports episodic memory via interaction with a distributed brain
208       Drawing on recent work that identifies episodic memory's influence on decisions for reward, we
209 twork aligns with neuroimaging correlates of episodic memory, abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease, a
210 t on the mechanism through which ECT impairs episodic memory, and additionally underline the importan
211   Then I discuss research on working memory, episodic memory, and autobiographical memory as examples
212 gnitive problems, especially disturbances in episodic memory, and hippocampal sclerosis are common in
213 al memory, a compound capacity incorporating episodic memory, as a case study.
214 ng Instrument and in five cognitive domains (episodic memory, attention/working memory, executive fun
215 that is important for spatial navigation and episodic memory, benefits from a rich diversity of neuro
216  that the angular gyrus (AnG) is involved in episodic memory, but its precise role has yet to be dete
217  is known as the locus of spatial coding and episodic memory, but the interaction between these cogni
218 al factors, perhaps involving associative or episodic memory, can exert a dramatic effect on function
219 the hippocampus, is jointly recruited during episodic memory, episodic simulation, and divergent crea
220  consolidation and computational theories of episodic memory, evidence from model organisms suggests
221 tial spatial trajectory learning, a model of episodic memory, has remained equivocal, with proposals
222                             Human studies of episodic memory, however, have provided mixed evidence f
223 rved age-sensitive cognitive functions, like episodic memory, is an often-suggested criterion.
224  with age, and contributes to variability in episodic memory, remains unclear.
225 e dopamine had an effect on reward-modulated episodic memory, there was no effect of dopamine on memo
226 mposite scores including executive function, episodic memory, visual-spatial processing, and language
227 n" paradigm based on computational models of episodic memory, we report evidence that the ORE may be
228 with performance in another cognitive domain-episodic memory-that is also highly vulnerable to aging.
229 nce in performance across multiple assays of episodic memory.
230 ompassing its role in spatial navigation and episodic memory.
231 mpletion is a fundamental process supporting episodic memory.
232 ictable patterns of maternal care and poorer episodic memory.
233 (RPEs) as a key factor in the acquisition of episodic memory.
234 lementary but distinct mechanisms supporting episodic memory.
235 ntributions of noradrenaline and dopamine to episodic memory.
236 ea of the hippocampus, regions important for episodic memory.
237  with nonhuman animals experience human-like episodic memory.
238 ivity did not modify sensorial perception or episodic memory.
239 ts the organization of events across time in episodic memory.
240 fic cognitive deficits and relatively spared episodic memory.
241 irment in multiple cognitive domains but not episodic memory.
242 theta (4-8 Hz) activity underlies successful episodic memory.
243 nterference between statistical learning and episodic memory.
244  a temporal record of the past in support of episodic memory.
245 pocampus lesions suffer profound failures in episodic memory.
246  to be an electrophysiological biomarker for episodic memory.
247 e role of REM sleep in hippocampal-dependent episodic memory.
248 h may, in turn, be necessary for efficacious episodic memory.
249 l for understanding the neural mechanisms of episodic memory.
250 rts the role of theta-band activity in human episodic memory.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Can noninvasive s
251 s as key factors subtending the formation of episodic memory.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Recent behavioral
252  is a central concept in current theories of episodic memory: this computation is thought to support
253 o), monthly fremanezumab (month 1: 225 mg in episodic migraine and 675 mg in chronic migraine; months
254 sure reproducibility in research quantifying episodic migraine attacks, and identifying attack onset,
255 sing the monetary incentive delay task in 29 episodic migraine patients and 41 headache-free controls
256 ontrolled, phase II-a study in patients with episodic migraine receiving galcanezumab 150 mg or place
257 aine headache days per month; high frequency episodic migraine, eight to 14 migraine headache days pe
258 ountry and migraine frequency (low frequency episodic migraine, four to fewer than eight migraine hea
259  astrocytic alpha2-Na/K ATPase that triggers episodic motor paralysis in mice.
260 rhythmogenic cardiomyopathy characterized by episodic myocardial injury, left ventricular fibrosis th
261  that mitigates the negative consequences of episodic N shortage.
262           Familial hemiplegic migraine is an episodic neurological disorder characterized by transien
263 enerating patterns of activity reflective of episodic odour engrams.
264  past, and these are commonly referred to as episodic or autobiographical memories.
265  enrolled participants aged 18-70 years with episodic or chronic migraine who had documented failure
266       Patients were 18-75 years of age, with episodic or chronic migraine, with migraine onset before
267 ct processes from those based on perception, episodic, or procedural memories.
268  conditionally deleted in astrocytes display episodic paralysis.
269 l in which monomeric XPA bends DNA, displays episodic phases of linear diffusion along DNA, and pause
270 anches and amino acid sites that experienced episodic positive selection.
271 bstrate for spatial coding in navigation and episodic recall.
272 ally builds the capacity to support detailed episodic recall.
273 n better reflects filling in the gaps of the episodic record of choice outcomes than long-term skill
274 emantic representations are activated before episodic representations, that memory content and memory
275 ions in accessing the "cognitive map" during episodic retrieval and further highlight the dynamic int
276 schemas form rapidly, but their influence on episodic retrieval is dictated by the need to bolster fa
277                 A defining characteristic of episodic retrieval is holistic recollection, i.e., compr
278 m regions was predictive of autobiographical episodic retrieval performance.
279 mpal-cortical connections reconfigure during episodic retrieval, and how such dynamic interactions mi
280 cortex (VLPC) shows robust activation during episodic retrieval, and is involved in content represent
281 al subfield supports recent, but not remote, episodic retrieval.
282 whose activity is related to familiarity and episodic retrieval.
283 eviously thought, prompting a rethink of the episodic-semantic distinction.
284 ous reduction in hippocampal activity during episodic simulation and divergent thinking following cTB
285 ampal-targeted TMS can specifically modulate episodic simulation and divergent thinking, and suggest
286 n of hippocampal brain networks impairs both episodic simulation and divergent thinking.
287  network more broadly, play a causal role in episodic simulation and divergent thinking.
288                                         Such episodic simulation is based on a neural network that in
289 grating recent research on language, memory, episodic simulation, and computational models of high-le
290 is jointly recruited during episodic memory, episodic simulation, and divergent creative thinking.
291  HC-mediated capacities such as constructive episodic simulation.
292 an-specific capacities, such as constructive episodic simulation.
293  stagnant-lid tectonic regime with localized episodic subduction likely characterized the early Earth
294  of headache, and induce the transition from episodic to chronic headache or medication overuse heada
295 sion, generated by frontal instabilities and episodic vertical mixing.
296 ithout vestibular symptoms and patients with episodic vertigo due to a peripheral inner-ear disorder.
297 stro seamount in the basin center indicating episodic volcanic activity along the Terceira Rift.
298 th burning by Aboriginal Tasmanians, despite episodic widespread forest fires.
299 idge the perceptual with the conceptual, the episodic with the semantic, and the concrete with the ab
300  robustly reversed the cognitive deficits in episodic/working memory in both time-delay and scopolami

 
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