Previous working memory (WM) research based on non-human primate electrophysiology and human EEG has shown that frontal brain regions maintain frequencies of flutter stimulation across different sensory modalities by means of a supramodal parametric WM code. These findings imply that frontal regions encode the memorized frequencies in a sensory-unspecific, quantitative format. Here, we explored which brain regions maintain information about frequencies provided by different sensory modalities at the level of activity pattern across fMRI voxel populations. Moreover, we sought evidence for a supramodal multivariate WM representation. Participants maintained the same set of frequencies of tactile vibration and visual flicker for a 6 s WM delay...
Neuroimaging studies of working memory (WM) suggest that prefrontal cortex may assist sustained main...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in the human brain remain elusive. We addressed th...
Introduction Tactile perception relies on the spatial and temporal information of tactile stimuli. T...
Previous working memory (WM) research based on non-human primate electrophysiology and human EEG has...
Contains fulltext : 174114.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flexible contro...
<p>Sensorimotor recruitment models (Pasternak & Greenlee, 2005; Postle, 2006) argue that pictorial w...
Flexible control over currently relevant sensory representations is an essential feature of primate ...
Building on evidence for working memory (WM) coding of vibro-tactile frequency information in monkey...
Recent studies of neural correlates of working memory components have identified both low-level perc...
Recent studies of neural correlates of working memory components have identified both low-level perc...
<p>Everyday stimuli are often embedded within a larger context, yet much of the research on working ...
We investigated to which extent the discrimination of tactile patterns and vibrotactile frequencies ...
Studies in humans and non-human primates have provided evidence for storage of working memory conten...
Recent working memory (WM) research has focused on identifying brain regions that retain different t...
Previous studies of somatosensory object discrimination have been focused on the primary and seconda...
Neuroimaging studies of working memory (WM) suggest that prefrontal cortex may assist sustained main...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in the human brain remain elusive. We addressed th...
Introduction Tactile perception relies on the spatial and temporal information of tactile stimuli. T...
Previous working memory (WM) research based on non-human primate electrophysiology and human EEG has...
Contains fulltext : 174114.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flexible contro...
<p>Sensorimotor recruitment models (Pasternak & Greenlee, 2005; Postle, 2006) argue that pictorial w...
Flexible control over currently relevant sensory representations is an essential feature of primate ...
Building on evidence for working memory (WM) coding of vibro-tactile frequency information in monkey...
Recent studies of neural correlates of working memory components have identified both low-level perc...
Recent studies of neural correlates of working memory components have identified both low-level perc...
<p>Everyday stimuli are often embedded within a larger context, yet much of the research on working ...
We investigated to which extent the discrimination of tactile patterns and vibrotactile frequencies ...
Studies in humans and non-human primates have provided evidence for storage of working memory conten...
Recent working memory (WM) research has focused on identifying brain regions that retain different t...
Previous studies of somatosensory object discrimination have been focused on the primary and seconda...
Neuroimaging studies of working memory (WM) suggest that prefrontal cortex may assist sustained main...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in the human brain remain elusive. We addressed th...
Introduction Tactile perception relies on the spatial and temporal information of tactile stimuli. T...