We examine the relationship between response speed and the number of items in short-term memory in four different paradigms and find evidence for a similar high-speed processing rate of about 25 to 30 items per second (~35 to 40 ms/item). We propose that the similarity of the processing rates across paradigms reflects the operation of a very basic covert memory process, high-speed retrieval, that is involved in both the search for information in STM and the reactivation or refreshing of information that keeps it in STM. We link this process to a specific pattern of rhythmic, repetitive neural activity in the brain (gamma oscillations). This proposal generates ideas for research and calls for an integrative approach that combines neuroscient...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
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...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Townsend and Fific (2004) published an influential short-term memory (STM) study in which they obser...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to compare memory processes in two experiments, one involving ...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...
An individual’s performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of the variation in emphasis on speed and acc...
Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described ...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Brain electrophysiological activity within the low gamma frequencies (30–80 Hz) hasbeen proposed to ...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
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...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Townsend and Fific (2004) published an influential short-term memory (STM) study in which they obser...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to compare memory processes in two experiments, one involving ...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...
An individual’s performance on cognitive and perceptual tasks varies considerably across time and ci...
This experiment was conducted to determine the effects of the variation in emphasis on speed and acc...
Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described ...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Brain electrophysiological activity within the low gamma frequencies (30–80 Hz) hasbeen proposed to ...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
Memory retrieval involves the reactivation of memory traces distributed throughout the brain. New re...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...