Brain mechanisms of proactive interference in working memory

J Jonides, DE Nee - Neuroscience, 2006 - Elsevier
Neuroscience, 2006Elsevier
It has long been known that storage of information in working memory suffers as a function of
proactive interference. Here we review the results of experiments using approaches from
cognitive neuroscience to reveal a pattern of brain activity that is a signature of proactive
interference. Many of these results derive from a single paradigm that requires one to
resolve interference from a previous experimental trial. The importance of activation in left
inferior frontal cortex is shown repeatedly using this task and other tasks. We review a …
It has long been known that storage of information in working memory suffers as a function of proactive interference. Here we review the results of experiments using approaches from cognitive neuroscience to reveal a pattern of brain activity that is a signature of proactive interference. Many of these results derive from a single paradigm that requires one to resolve interference from a previous experimental trial. The importance of activation in left inferior frontal cortex is shown repeatedly using this task and other tasks. We review a number of models that might account for the behavioral and imaging findings about proactive interference, raising questions about the adequacy of these models.
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