A hierarchical biased-competition model of domain-dependent working memory maintenance and executive control

May 10, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on A hierarchical biased-competition model of domain-dependent working memory maintenance and executive control

Figure 21.1 FMRI activation patterns during working memory for fractal-like patterns (‘WHAT’), the locations of those patterns (‘WHERE’), or both the patterns and their locations (‘BOTH’). There is a dorsal/ventral spatial/nonspatial…

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Visuospatial rehearsal processes in working memory

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Figure 14.1 Diagram of screenshots depicting the order and timing of events in a computerized Corsi blocks procedure. The example shown depicts a two-location trial. Events run in the direction of…

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Top-down modulation in visual working memory

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Figure 12.1 Experimental design of the selective working memory task. Tasks differed in the instructions given at the beginning of each run and in the response requirements. Participants were instructed to…

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Towards a multicomponent view of executive control

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Figure 15.1 Propagation of activation from input to response (thin lines), and task-set related processes modulating bottom-up processing. The box WM shows task-set representation in working memory. The goal representation modulates…

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What do estimates of working memory capacity tell us?

May 10, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on What do estimates of working memory capacity tell us?

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