SummaryBackgroundAuditory short-term memory (STM) in the monkey is less robust than visual STM and may depend on a retained sensory trace, which is likely to reside in the higher-order cortical areas of the auditory ventral stream.ResultsWe recorded from the rostral superior temporal cortex as monkeys performed serial auditory delayed match-to-sample (DMS). A subset of neurons exhibited modulations of their firing rate during the delay between sounds, during the sensory response, or during both. This distributed subpopulation carried a predominantly sensory signal modulated by the mnemonic context of the stimulus. Excitatory and suppressive effects on match responses were dissociable in their timing and in their resistance to sounds interve...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Episodic memory or the ability to store context-rich information about everyday events depends on th...
An important question in neuroscience is whether and how temporal patterns and fluctuations in neuro...
SummaryBackgroundAuditory short-term memory (STM) in the monkey is less robust than visual STM and m...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that the monkey’s short-term memory in audition depends on a passiv...
Visual short-term memory tasks depend upon both the inferior temporal cortex (ITC) and the prefronta...
AbstractWhile monkeys easily acquire the rules for performing visual and tactile delayed matching-to...
Sensory working memory consists of the short-term storage of sensory stimuli to guide behaviour. The...
Auditory recognition memory in non-human primates differs from recognition memory in other sensory s...
We studied the timecourse of neural activity in the primate (Macacca mulatta) prefrontal (PF) cortex...
Studies of the memory capabilities of nonhuman primates have consistently revealed a relative weakne...
We trained monkeys to compare the frequencies of two mechanical vibrations applied sequentially to t...
The precise timing of spikes of cortical neurons relative to stimulus onset carries substantial sens...
Short-term memory requires the coordination of sub-processes like encoding, retention, retrieval and...
The way a system reacts to increased task demands can reveal information about its functional mechan...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Episodic memory or the ability to store context-rich information about everyday events depends on th...
An important question in neuroscience is whether and how temporal patterns and fluctuations in neuro...
SummaryBackgroundAuditory short-term memory (STM) in the monkey is less robust than visual STM and m...
AbstractRecent evidence suggests that the monkey’s short-term memory in audition depends on a passiv...
Visual short-term memory tasks depend upon both the inferior temporal cortex (ITC) and the prefronta...
AbstractWhile monkeys easily acquire the rules for performing visual and tactile delayed matching-to...
Sensory working memory consists of the short-term storage of sensory stimuli to guide behaviour. The...
Auditory recognition memory in non-human primates differs from recognition memory in other sensory s...
We studied the timecourse of neural activity in the primate (Macacca mulatta) prefrontal (PF) cortex...
Studies of the memory capabilities of nonhuman primates have consistently revealed a relative weakne...
We trained monkeys to compare the frequencies of two mechanical vibrations applied sequentially to t...
The precise timing of spikes of cortical neurons relative to stimulus onset carries substantial sens...
Short-term memory requires the coordination of sub-processes like encoding, retention, retrieval and...
The way a system reacts to increased task demands can reveal information about its functional mechan...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Episodic memory or the ability to store context-rich information about everyday events depends on th...
An important question in neuroscience is whether and how temporal patterns and fluctuations in neuro...