Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in different frequency bands. Although gamma power typically increases with load, the load dependency of the lower frequency theta and alpha bands is uncertain. We obtained intracranial electroencephalography measurements from 1453 electrode sites in 14 epilepsy patients performing a Sternberg task, in order to characterize the anatomical distribution of load-related changes across the frequency spectrum. Gamma power increases occurred throughout the brain, but were most common in the occipital lobe. In the theta and alpha bands, both increases and decreases were observed, but with different anatomical distribu-tions. Increases in theta and alpha powe...
Functional imaging has implicated a diverse network of brain regions supporting working memory—the c...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The n-back task is widely used to investigate the neural basis of Working Memory (WM) processes. The...
Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in differ...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
BACKGROUND: EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modul...
EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modulations. FMRI...
Holding information in working memory (WM) is an active and effortful process that is accompanied by...
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Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
International audienceCognitive neuroscience relies on two sets of techniques to map the neural netw...
Contains fulltext : 49136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyzed in...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
In this study non-linear and linear global electroencephalogram (EEG) changes during a visual workin...
PET and fMRI experiments have previously shown that several brain regions in the frontal and parieta...
Functional imaging has implicated a diverse network of brain regions supporting working memory—the c...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The n-back task is widely used to investigate the neural basis of Working Memory (WM) processes. The...
Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in differ...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
BACKGROUND: EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modul...
EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modulations. FMRI...
Holding information in working memory (WM) is an active and effortful process that is accompanied by...
Contains fulltext : 191686.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Oscillatory a...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
International audienceCognitive neuroscience relies on two sets of techniques to map the neural netw...
Contains fulltext : 49136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We analyzed in...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
In this study non-linear and linear global electroencephalogram (EEG) changes during a visual workin...
PET and fMRI experiments have previously shown that several brain regions in the frontal and parieta...
Functional imaging has implicated a diverse network of brain regions supporting working memory—the c...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
The n-back task is widely used to investigate the neural basis of Working Memory (WM) processes. The...