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Howard Eichenbaum

Howard Eichenbaum

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Neuroscience

D-Index
131
Citations
68346
World Ranking
270
National Ranking
166

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Howard Eichenbaum was a researcher affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their work contributed to the fields of neuroscience, with a focus on topics related to neurogenesis, neuroplasticity mechanisms, axon guidance, and neuronal signaling.

Their research output included studies in developmental neuroscience and cellular and molecular neuroscience. The scientist published primarily in the venue UNC Libraries.

Frequent collaborators in their work included Brian J. Young, Gregory D. Fox, D. R. Zyzak, T. Otto, and Michelle Gallagher.

The main topics addressed in their scholarly publications were:

  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling

Notable recent papers by Howard Eichenbaum included:

  • "Cognitive decline associated with normal aging in rats: a neuropsychological approach." (2021, UNC Libraries)
  • "Memory Representation within the Parahippocampal Region" (2021, UNC Libraries)
  • "Correlates of hippocampal complex-spike cell activity in rats performing a nonspatial radial maze task" (2021, UNC Libraries)
  • "Brain Aging: Changes in the Nature of Information Coding by the Hippocampus" (2021, UNC Libraries)

Howard Eichenbaum was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2007.

Best Publications

  • The Medial Temporal Lobe and Recognition Memory

    H. Eichenbaum;A. P. Yonelinas;C. Ranganath

  • Memory, amnesia, and the hippocampal system

    Neal J. Cohen;Howard Eichenbaum

  • A cortical–hippocampal system for declarative memory

    Howard Eichenbaum

  • Hippocampus: Cognitive Processes and Neural Representations that Underlie Declarative Memory

    Howard Eichenbaum

  • From Conditioning to Conscious Recollection

    Howard Eichenbaum;Neal J. Cohen

  • Interplay of hippocampus and prefrontal cortex in memory

    Alison R. Preston;Howard Eichenbaum

  • Measuring Phase-Amplitude Coupling Between Neuronal Oscillations of Different Frequencies

    Adriano B. L. Tort;Robert Komorowski;Howard Eichenbaum;Nancy J Kopell

  • The Hippocampus, Memory, and Place Cells: Is It Spatial Memory or a Memory Space?

    Howard Eichenbaum;Paul Dudchenko;Emma Wood;Matthew Shapiro

  • Hippocampal “Time Cells” Bridge the Gap in Memory for Discontiguous Events

    Christopher J. MacDonald;Kyle Q. Lepage;Uri T. Eden;Howard Eichenbaum

  • Two functional components of the hippocampal memory system

    Howard Eichenbaum;Tim Otto;Neal J. Cohen

  • Hippocampal neurons encode information about different types of memory episodes occurring in the same location.

    Emma R. Wood;Paul A. Dudchenko;R.Jonathan Robitsek;Howard Eichenbaum

  • The hippocampus—what does it do?

    Howard Eichenbaum;Tim Otto;Neal J. Cohen

  • Critical role of the hippocampus in memory for sequences of events.

    Norbert J. Fortin;Kara L. Agster;Howard B. Eichenbaum

  • Theta–gamma coupling increases during the learning of item–context associations

    Adriano B. L. Tort;Robert W. Komorowski;Joseph R. Manns;Nancy J. Kopell

  • Time cells in the hippocampus: a new dimension for mapping memories

    Howard Eichenbaum

  • The global record of memory in hippocampal neuronal activity.

    Emma R. Wood;Paul A. Dudchenko;Howard Eichenbaum

  • Conservation of hippocampal memory function in rats and humans

    M. Bunsey;H. Eichenbaum

  • Prefrontal-hippocampal interactions in episodic memory

    Howard Eichenbaum

  • Viewpoints: how the hippocampus contributes to memory, navigation and cognition

    John Lisman;György Buzsáki;Howard Eichenbaum;Lynn Nadel

  • The Episodic Memory System: Neurocircuitry and Disorders

    Bradford C Dickerson;Howard Eichenbaum

  • Hippocampal representation in place learning

    Howard Eichenbaum;Caroline Stewart;R. G. M. Morris

  • Learning and memory

    Daniel L. Alkon;David G. Amaral;Mark F. Bear;Joel Black

Frequent Co-Authors

Neal J. Cohen
Neal J. Cohen University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tim Otto
Tim Otto Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Heikki Tanila
Heikki Tanila University of Eastern Finland
Michael E. Hasselmo
Michael E. Hasselmo Boston University
Michela Gallagher
Michela Gallagher Johns Hopkins University
Emma R. Wood
Emma R. Wood University of Edinburgh
Matthew L. Shapiro
Matthew L. Shapiro Albany Medical Center Hospital
Marc W. Howard
Marc W. Howard Boston University
Paul A. Dudchenko
Paul A. Dudchenko University of Stirling
Charan Ranganath
Charan Ranganath University of California, Davis

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