Item does not contain fulltextIt is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engaging task-relevant areas and, importantly, disengaging task-irrelevant areas. Given that alpha activity (8-12 Hz) has been shown to reflect the disengagement of task-irrelevant regions in attention and working memory tasks, we here ask if alpha activity plays a related role for long-term memory formation. Subjects were instructed to encode and maintain the order of word sequences while the ongoing brain activity was recorded using magnetoencephalography (MEG). In each trial, three words were presented followed by a 3.4 s rehearsal interval. Considering the good temporal resolution of MEG this allowed us to investiga...
Enhanced alpha power compared with a baseline can reflect states of increased cognitive load, for ex...
Enhanced alpha power compared with a baseline can reflect states of increased cognitive load, for ex...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Item does not contain fulltextIt has been proposed that long-term memory encoding is not only depend...
Contains fulltext : 135397.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has been pro...
It has been proposed that long-term memory encoding is not only dependent on engaging task-relevant ...
Contains fulltext : 36298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of os...
The role of oscillatory alpha activity (8-13 Hz) in cognitive processing remains an open question. I...
In our daily lives, we are confronted with a large amount of information. Because only a small fract...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Enhanced alpha power compared with a baseline can reflect states of increased cognitive load, for ex...
Enhanced alpha power compared with a baseline can reflect states of increased cognitive load, for ex...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that demanding cognitive tasks rely on an extended network engagin...
Item does not contain fulltextIt has been proposed that long-term memory encoding is not only depend...
Contains fulltext : 135397.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has been pro...
It has been proposed that long-term memory encoding is not only dependent on engaging task-relevant ...
Contains fulltext : 36298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of os...
The role of oscillatory alpha activity (8-13 Hz) in cognitive processing remains an open question. I...
In our daily lives, we are confronted with a large amount of information. Because only a small fract...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Enhanced alpha power compared with a baseline can reflect states of increased cognitive load, for ex...
Enhanced alpha power compared with a baseline can reflect states of increased cognitive load, for ex...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...