Distinguishing between verbal and visual working memory processes is complicated by the fact that the strategy used is hard to control or even assess. Many stimuli used in working memory tasks can be processed via verbal or visual coding, such as the digits in the digit span backwards task (DSB). The present study used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to examine the use of visual processing strategies in the DSB. A total of 47 German university students took part in the study, 23 spontaneously using a verbal processing strategy and 24 using a visual strategy. After rTMS to the right occipital cortex, visualizers showed a significantly stronger mean performance decrease compared to verbalizers. The results indicate that th...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum is not only involved in motor functions, but it signif...
This study aimed to investigate whether transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can induce selective...
Distinguishing between verbal and visual working memory processes is complicated by the fact that th...
The "digit span backwards" (DSB) is the most commonly used test in clinical neuropsychology to asses...
A debated question in the literature is the degree of anatomical and functional lateralization of th...
The digit span task measures the maintenance of information in short-term memory, and is one of the ...
The functional relevance of brain activity during visuospatial tasks was investigated by combining f...
Early functional neuroimaging studies of tasks evaluating executive processes, such as the Wisconsin...
We investigated whether the brain-behavior relationship (BBR) between regional cerebral blood flow (...
An important aspect of cognitive neuroscience is to localise specific brain regions involved in cogn...
A debated question in the literature is the degree of anatomical and functional lateralization of th...
One of the important processes involved in working memory is the monitoring of information held i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWorking memory is the cognitive ability to maintain and manipulate ...
The functional organization of working memory (WM) in the human prefrontal cortex remains unclear. T...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum is not only involved in motor functions, but it signif...
This study aimed to investigate whether transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can induce selective...
Distinguishing between verbal and visual working memory processes is complicated by the fact that th...
The "digit span backwards" (DSB) is the most commonly used test in clinical neuropsychology to asses...
A debated question in the literature is the degree of anatomical and functional lateralization of th...
The digit span task measures the maintenance of information in short-term memory, and is one of the ...
The functional relevance of brain activity during visuospatial tasks was investigated by combining f...
Early functional neuroimaging studies of tasks evaluating executive processes, such as the Wisconsin...
We investigated whether the brain-behavior relationship (BBR) between regional cerebral blood flow (...
An important aspect of cognitive neuroscience is to localise specific brain regions involved in cogn...
A debated question in the literature is the degree of anatomical and functional lateralization of th...
One of the important processes involved in working memory is the monitoring of information held i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWorking memory is the cognitive ability to maintain and manipulate ...
The functional organization of working memory (WM) in the human prefrontal cortex remains unclear. T...
Many studies have shown that visuospatial orienting attention depends on a network of frontal and pa...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum is not only involved in motor functions, but it signif...
This study aimed to investigate whether transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can induce selective...