Neural oscillations have been recorded and implicated in many different basic brain and cognitive processes. For example, oscillatory neural activity has been suggested to play a role in binding and in the maintenance of information in working memory. With respect to the latter, the majority of work has focused primarily on oscillations in terms of providing a “code” in working memory. However, oscillations may additionally play a fundamental role by enabling or facilitating essential properties and behaviors that neuronal networks must exhibit in order to produce functional working memory and the processes it supports, such as combining items in memory into bound objects or separating bound objects into distinct items. In the present work,...
Computational modelling empowers scientists to test hypotheses that they could not have done so othe...
Temporarily holding information in mind is an important part of many cognitive processes. For exampl...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...
Neural oscillations have been recorded and implicated in many different basic brain and cognitive pr...
Oscillatory activity robustly correlates with task demands during many cognitive tasks. However, not...
Working memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ability to update, stabl...
We present a novel computational model of the active buffer of working memory (WM). The model uses s...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ab...
Oscillatory activity robustly correlates with task demands during many cognitive tasks. However, not...
Abstract Many cognitive tasks require the ability to main-tain and manipulate simultaneously several...
Brain oscillations refer to rhythmic activity of neural populations, which can be observed in the hu...
Time and memory are inextricably linked, but it is far from clear how event durations and temporal s...
Working memory, the ability to temporarily retain information which will be used to guidesubsequent ...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain and robustly correlate with distinct cognitive tasks. A spe...
Extensive research has examined how information is maintained in working memory (WM), but it remains...
Computational modelling empowers scientists to test hypotheses that they could not have done so othe...
Temporarily holding information in mind is an important part of many cognitive processes. For exampl...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...
Neural oscillations have been recorded and implicated in many different basic brain and cognitive pr...
Oscillatory activity robustly correlates with task demands during many cognitive tasks. However, not...
Working memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ability to update, stabl...
We present a novel computational model of the active buffer of working memory (WM). The model uses s...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ab...
Oscillatory activity robustly correlates with task demands during many cognitive tasks. However, not...
Abstract Many cognitive tasks require the ability to main-tain and manipulate simultaneously several...
Brain oscillations refer to rhythmic activity of neural populations, which can be observed in the hu...
Time and memory are inextricably linked, but it is far from clear how event durations and temporal s...
Working memory, the ability to temporarily retain information which will be used to guidesubsequent ...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain and robustly correlate with distinct cognitive tasks. A spe...
Extensive research has examined how information is maintained in working memory (WM), but it remains...
Computational modelling empowers scientists to test hypotheses that they could not have done so othe...
Temporarily holding information in mind is an important part of many cognitive processes. For exampl...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...