Studies of brain-behaviour interactions in the field of working memory (WM) have associated WM success with activation of a fronto-parietal network during the maintenance stage, and this mainly for visuo-spatial WM. Using an inter-individual differences approach, we demonstrate here the equal importance of neural dynamics during the encoding stage, and this in the context of verbal WM tasks which are characterized by encoding phases of long duration and sustained attentional demands. Participants encoded and maintained 5-word lists, half of them containing an unexpected word intended to disturb WM encoding and associated task-related attention processes. We observed that inter-individual differences in WM performance for lists containing di...
We investigated the effect of memory load on encoding and maintenance of information in working memo...
How does the brain maintain to-be-remembered information in working memory (WM), particularly when t...
Contains fulltext : 195754.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Working memory ...
Recent studies suggest common neural substrates involved in verbal and visual working memory (WM), i...
The ability to actively maintain information in working memory (WM) is vital for goal-directed behav...
Selective attention (SA), the process by which information is prioritized for processing according t...
An influential theoretical account of working memory (WM) considers that WM is based on direct activ...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
Limitations of working memory (WM) capacity depend strongly on the cognitive resources that are avai...
Currently, a distributed bilateral network of frontal-parietal areas is regarded as the neural subst...
Working memory (WM) allows goal-relevant information to be encoded and maintained in mind, even when...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive skills such as, learning, reasoning, and lang...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
Verbal working memory refers to the limited-capacity store responsible for maintaining and manipulat...
We investigated the effect of memory load on encoding and maintenance of information in working memo...
How does the brain maintain to-be-remembered information in working memory (WM), particularly when t...
Contains fulltext : 195754.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Working memory ...
Recent studies suggest common neural substrates involved in verbal and visual working memory (WM), i...
The ability to actively maintain information in working memory (WM) is vital for goal-directed behav...
Selective attention (SA), the process by which information is prioritized for processing according t...
An influential theoretical account of working memory (WM) considers that WM is based on direct activ...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
Limitations of working memory (WM) capacity depend strongly on the cognitive resources that are avai...
Currently, a distributed bilateral network of frontal-parietal areas is regarded as the neural subst...
Working memory (WM) allows goal-relevant information to be encoded and maintained in mind, even when...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive skills such as, learning, reasoning, and lang...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
Verbal working memory refers to the limited-capacity store responsible for maintaining and manipulat...
We investigated the effect of memory load on encoding and maintenance of information in working memo...
How does the brain maintain to-be-remembered information in working memory (WM), particularly when t...
Contains fulltext : 195754.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Working memory ...