It has been demonstrated in numerous experiments that oscillatory EEG responses in the alpha frequency band (8-12 Hz) increase with memory load during the retention interval in working memory tasks. However, the findings diverge with respect to which measurement of alpha activity is influenced by memory processes. Here, we differentiate between evoked and total alpha activity in order to separate effects of phase-locking and amplitude modulation. We present data from a delayed-matching-to-sample task (S1-S2 paradigm) for which we compared EEG alpha responses between a perception and a memory condition. Increased total alpha activity was found in the retention interval for the memory as compared to the perception condition. Evoked alpha acti...
Working memory involves the short-term storage and manipulation of information necessary for cogniti...
SummaryWhen operating in a complex world, it is essential to have mechanisms that can suppress distr...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Although the neural basis of working memory (WM) capacity is often studied by exploiting interindivi...
. .Recent ®ndings substantiate the view that electroencephalographic EEG alpha rhythm 7]13 Hz is fun...
Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-fr...
Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-fr...
Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-fr...
Our capacity to remember and manipulate objects in working memory (WM) is severely limited. However...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Working memory involves the short-term storage and manipulation of information necessary for cogniti...
SummaryWhen operating in a complex world, it is essential to have mechanisms that can suppress distr...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Although the neural basis of working memory (WM) capacity is often studied by exploiting interindivi...
. .Recent ®ndings substantiate the view that electroencephalographic EEG alpha rhythm 7]13 Hz is fun...
Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-fr...
Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-fr...
Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-fr...
Our capacity to remember and manipulate objects in working memory (WM) is severely limited. However...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
Working memory involves the short-term storage and manipulation of information necessary for cogniti...
SummaryWhen operating in a complex world, it is essential to have mechanisms that can suppress distr...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...