Neural correlates of control mechanisms in human working memory are discussed at two levels in this review:(i) at 'item level', where in multi-item working memory information needs …
Working memory (WM) activity is not as stationary or sustained as previously thought. There are brief bursts of gamma (~ 50–120 Hz) and beta (~ 20–35 Hz) oscillations, the former …
CD Tesche, J Karhu - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000 - National Acad Sciences
Working memory (WM) is the ability to retain and associate information over brief time intervals. Functional imaging studies demonstrate that WM is mediated by a distributed …
The ability to retain information in working memory (WM) requires not only the active maintenance of information about specific items, but also the temporal order in which the …
Experimental work based on single cell recordings supports the hypothesis that working memory representations are retained by sustained neuronal firing. While this hypothesis can …
There are multiple theories of working memory (WM), many of which are described in the contributions to this book. A previous, highly influential edited book on WM (Miyake and …
N Axmacher, MM Henseler, O Jensen… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Recent findings indicate that the hippocampus supports not only long-term memory encoding but also plays a role in working memory (WM) maintenance of multiple items; …
To date, much is known about the neural mechanisms underlying working-memory (WM) maintenance and long-term-memory (LTM) encoding. However, these topics have typically …
TK Rajji, R Zomorrodi, MS Barr, DM Blumberger… - Cerebral …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Ordering information is a critical process underlying several cognitive functions, especially working memory. Theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling is regarded as a …