The speed of theta brain oscillatory activity is thought to play a key role in determining working memory (WM) capacity. Individual differences in the length of a theta cycle (ranging between 4 and 7 Hz) might determine how many gamma cycles (>30 Hz) can be nested into a theta wave. Gamma cycles are thought to represent single memory items; therefore, this interplay could determine individual memory capacity. We directly tested this hypothesis by means of parietal transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) set at slower (4 Hz) and faster (7 Hz) theta frequencies during a visuospatial WM paradigm. Accordingly, we found that 4-Hz tACS enhanced WM capacity, while 7-Hz tACS reduced WM capacity. Notably, these effects were found only fo...
Network-level synchronization of theta oscillations in the cerebral cortex is linked to many vital c...
The crucial role of the parietal cortex in working memory (WM) storage has been identified by fMRI s...
Verbal working memory is supported by a left-lateralized frontoparietal theta oscillatory (4–8 Hz) n...
The speed of theta brain oscillatory activity is thought to play a key role in determining working m...
The coupling of gamma oscillation (~ 40+ Hz) amplitude to the phase of ongoing theta (~ 6 Hz) oscill...
<p><b>(A) Theta–gamma phase coupling theory</b>. The maximum number of items stored in WM is thought...
Previous studies have found that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can significant...
none3siRecent research suggests alteration of visual working memory capacity by modulation of pariet...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
Human subjects typically keep about 7 +/- 2 items in short-term memory (STM). A theoretical neuronal...
Neural oscillations in the theta range (4-8 Hz) are thought to underlie associative memory function ...
SummaryFunctional cortical circuits for central executive functions have been shown to emerge by the...
SummaryThe amount of information that can be stored in visual short-term memory is strictly limited ...
The amount of information that can be stored in visual short-term memory is strictly limited to abou...
Network-level synchronization of theta oscillations in the cerebral cortex is linked to many vital c...
The crucial role of the parietal cortex in working memory (WM) storage has been identified by fMRI s...
Verbal working memory is supported by a left-lateralized frontoparietal theta oscillatory (4–8 Hz) n...
The speed of theta brain oscillatory activity is thought to play a key role in determining working m...
The coupling of gamma oscillation (~ 40+ Hz) amplitude to the phase of ongoing theta (~ 6 Hz) oscill...
<p><b>(A) Theta–gamma phase coupling theory</b>. The maximum number of items stored in WM is thought...
Previous studies have found that transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can significant...
none3siRecent research suggests alteration of visual working memory capacity by modulation of pariet...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
Human subjects typically keep about 7 +/- 2 items in short-term memory (STM). A theoretical neuronal...
Neural oscillations in the theta range (4-8 Hz) are thought to underlie associative memory function ...
SummaryFunctional cortical circuits for central executive functions have been shown to emerge by the...
SummaryThe amount of information that can be stored in visual short-term memory is strictly limited ...
The amount of information that can be stored in visual short-term memory is strictly limited to abou...
Network-level synchronization of theta oscillations in the cerebral cortex is linked to many vital c...
The crucial role of the parietal cortex in working memory (WM) storage has been identified by fMRI s...
Verbal working memory is supported by a left-lateralized frontoparietal theta oscillatory (4–8 Hz) n...