Many theories of offline memory consolidation posit that the pattern of neurons activated during a salient sensory experience will be faithfully reactivated, thereby stabilizing the pattern1,2. However, sensory-evoked patterns are not stable but, instead, drift across repeated experiences3,4,5,6. Here, to investigate the relationship between reactivations and the drift of sensory representations, we imaged the calcium… Continue reading Cortical reactivations predict future sensory responses