Arousal state modulates human hippocampal ripples
Hippocampal ripples are transient, high-frequency oscillations linked to memory replay and consolidation. Ripples are well-characterized in rodents to occur during periods of behavioral inactivity (i.e., sleep, rest), viewed as offline states where replay can emerge with limited sensory interference. However, human studies have increasingly observed ripples during active tasks, raising the questions of whether ripple genesis and function have been misunderstood or whether there are fundamental species differences. We propose that low arousal states - predominant during offline sleep and transient during wake - may constitute a common mechanism of ripple genesis that reconciles these observat