Subjects (n = 40) performed a delayed item recognition task for visually presented letters with three set sizes (1, 3 or 6 letters). Accuracy was close to ceiling at all set sizes, so we took set size as a proxy for WM load (i.e. the amount of information being maintained in WM). Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signal associated with the delay period increased in a nearly linear fashion with WM load in the left inferior frontal gyrus/anterior insula (possibly Broca's area, BA 44/45), right anterior insula, bilateral caudate, bilateral precentral gyrus (BA 6), bilateral middle frontal gyrus (BA 9/46), bilateral inferior parietal lobule (with foci in both BA 39 and 40), left superior parietal lobule (BA 7), medial frontal gyrus (...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is known to subserve working memory (WM) processes. Brain imaging studie...
peer reviewedAlthough the manipulation of load is popular in visual working memory research, many st...
A major difference between humans and other animals is our capacity to maintain information in worki...
Subjects (n 5 40) performed a delayed item recognition task for visually presented letters with thre...
Memory loads exceeding the limited capacity of working memory (WM) have been shown to expand the pre...
The maintenance of items in working memory relies on persistent neural activity in a widespread net...
Background: The purpose of this event-related fMIU study was to explore the sensitivity of prefronta...
AbstractWe used fMRI to investigate how moment-to-moment neural activity contributes to success or f...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
Working Memory represents a limited-capacity store for maintaining information and manipulating the ...
AbstractUsing event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated the role of media...
AbstractIt has traditionally been held that the hippocampus is not part of the neural substrate of w...
Background Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), posterior parietal cortex, and regions in the oc...
Human memories do not always precisely correspond to exceedingly rich contents in the external envir...
It has traditionally been held that the hippocampus is not part of the neural substrate of working m...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is known to subserve working memory (WM) processes. Brain imaging studie...
peer reviewedAlthough the manipulation of load is popular in visual working memory research, many st...
A major difference between humans and other animals is our capacity to maintain information in worki...
Subjects (n 5 40) performed a delayed item recognition task for visually presented letters with thre...
Memory loads exceeding the limited capacity of working memory (WM) have been shown to expand the pre...
The maintenance of items in working memory relies on persistent neural activity in a widespread net...
Background: The purpose of this event-related fMIU study was to explore the sensitivity of prefronta...
AbstractWe used fMRI to investigate how moment-to-moment neural activity contributes to success or f...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
Working Memory represents a limited-capacity store for maintaining information and manipulating the ...
AbstractUsing event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated the role of media...
AbstractIt has traditionally been held that the hippocampus is not part of the neural substrate of w...
Background Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), posterior parietal cortex, and regions in the oc...
Human memories do not always precisely correspond to exceedingly rich contents in the external envir...
It has traditionally been held that the hippocampus is not part of the neural substrate of working m...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is known to subserve working memory (WM) processes. Brain imaging studie...
peer reviewedAlthough the manipulation of load is popular in visual working memory research, many st...
A major difference between humans and other animals is our capacity to maintain information in worki...