Working memory (WM) is not a unitary construct. There are distinct processes involved in encoding information, maintaining it on-line, and using it to guide responses. The anatomical configurations of these processes are more accurately analyzed as functionally connected networks than collections of individual regions. In the current study we analyzed event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from a Sternberg Item Recognition Paradigm WM task using a multivariate analysis method that allowed the linking of functional networks to temporally-separated WM epochs. The length of the delay epochs was varied to optimize isolation of the hemodynamic response (HDR) for each task epoch. All extracted functional networks displaye...
Several non-invasive imaging methods have contributed to shed light on the brain mechanisms underlyi...
Subjects (n 5 40) performed a delayed item recognition task for visually presented letters with thre...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to hold information for online processing. As the basis of long-t...
Most of the working memory (WM) tasks used in functional imaging studies are based on the principle ...
Most of the working memory (WM) tasks used in functional imaging studies are based on the principle ...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive skills such as, learning, reasoning, and lang...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
Object working memory (WM) engages a disseminated neural network, although the extent to which the l...
The classic mapping of distinct aspects of working memory (WM) to mutually exclusive brain areas is ...
Although activation/deactivation of specific brain regions have been shown to be predictive of succe...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
This paper describes a fMRI study of humans engaged in long-term memory (LTM) and working memory tas...
Human memories do not always precisely correspond to exceedingly rich contents in the external envir...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The goals of this dissertatio...
Experiment 1:In the majority of experiments studying working memory (WM) tasks either delayed match-...
Several non-invasive imaging methods have contributed to shed light on the brain mechanisms underlyi...
Subjects (n 5 40) performed a delayed item recognition task for visually presented letters with thre...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to hold information for online processing. As the basis of long-t...
Most of the working memory (WM) tasks used in functional imaging studies are based on the principle ...
Most of the working memory (WM) tasks used in functional imaging studies are based on the principle ...
Working memory (WM) plays a critical role in cognitive skills such as, learning, reasoning, and lang...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
Object working memory (WM) engages a disseminated neural network, although the extent to which the l...
The classic mapping of distinct aspects of working memory (WM) to mutually exclusive brain areas is ...
Although activation/deactivation of specific brain regions have been shown to be predictive of succe...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
This paper describes a fMRI study of humans engaged in long-term memory (LTM) and working memory tas...
Human memories do not always precisely correspond to exceedingly rich contents in the external envir...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.The goals of this dissertatio...
Experiment 1:In the majority of experiments studying working memory (WM) tasks either delayed match-...
Several non-invasive imaging methods have contributed to shed light on the brain mechanisms underlyi...
Subjects (n 5 40) performed a delayed item recognition task for visually presented letters with thre...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to hold information for online processing. As the basis of long-t...