@article{2251,
  abstract     = {Sharp wave/ripple (SWR, 150–250 Hz) hippocampal events have long been postulated to be involved in memory consolidation. However, more recent work has investigated SWRs that occur during active waking behaviour: findings that suggest that SWRs may also play a role in cell assembly strengthening or spatial working memory. Do such theories of SWR function apply to animal learning? This review discusses how general theories linking SWRs to memory-related function may explain circuit mechanisms related to rodent spatial learning and to the associated stabilization of new cognitive maps.},
  author       = {Csicsvari, Jozsef L and Dupret, David},
  issn         = {09628436},
  journal      = {Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences},
  number       = {1635},
  publisher    = {Royal Society, The},
  title        = {{Sharp wave/ripple network oscillations and learning-associated hippocampal maps}},
  doi          = {10.1098/rstb.2012.0528},
  volume       = {369},
  year         = {2014},
}

