• Sequence Memory in the Hippocampal–Entorhinal Region 

      Bellmund, Jacob Lukas Sarid; Polti, Ignacio; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Episodic memories are constructed from sequences of events. When recalling such a memory, we not only recall individual events, but we also retrieve information about how the sequence of events unfolded. Here, we focus on ...
    • Sleep strengthens integration of spatial memory systems 

      Noack, Hannes; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas; Born, Jan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Spatial memory comprises different representational systems that are sensitive to different environmental cues, like proximal landmarks or local boundaries. Here we examined how sleep affects the formation of a spatial ...
    • The Hippocampus Encodes Distances in Multidimensional Feature Space 

      Theves, Stephanie; Fernandez, Guillen; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The hippocampal formation encodes maps of the physical environment [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. A key question in neuroscience is whether its spatial coding principles also provide a universal metric for the organization of non-spatial ...
    • The role of hippocampal spatial representations in contextualization and generalization of fear 

      Lycia, D. de Voogd; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas; P.J.Murray, Yannick; M. Barte, Ramona; van der Heide, Anouk; Fernandez, Guillen; J. Hermans, Erno (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Using contextual information to predict aversive events is a critical ability that protects from generalizing fear responses to safe contexts. Animal models have demonstrated the importance of spatial context representations ...
    • Theta phase-coordinated memory reactivation reoccurs in a slow-oscillatory rhythm during NREM sleep 

      Schreiner, Thomas; Doeller, Christian Fritz Andreas; Jensen, Ole; Rasch, Björn; Staudigl, Tobias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      It has been proposed that sleep’s contribution to memory consolidation is to reactivate prior encoded information. To elucidate the neural mechanisms carrying reactivation-related mnemonic information, we investigated ...