Working memory (WM) refers to a set of processes that makes task-relevant information accessible to higher-level cognitive processes. Recent work suggests WM is supported by a variety of information gating, updating, and removal processes, which ensure only task-relevant information occupies WM. Current neurocomputational theory suggests WM gating is accomplished via ?go/no-go? signalling in basal ganglia-thalamus-prefrontal cortex pathways, but is less clear about other subprocesses and brain structures known to play a role in WM. We review recent efforts to identify the neural basis of WM subprocesses using the recently developed reference-back task as a benchmark measure of WM subprocesses. Targets for future research using the methods o...
There is a severe limitation in the number of items that can be held in working memory. However, the...
taining and manipulating information, has been one of the most studied topics in cognitive psycholog...
Working memory is the ability to maintain information in an active and readily available state for s...
Working memory (WM) refers to a set of processes that makes task-relevant information accessible to ...
A crucial role for working memory in temporary information processing and guidance of complex behavi...
Working memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ability to update, stabl...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
Working memory allows us to maintain and use information in mind within a short time frame, e.g. kee...
The classic mapping of distinct aspects of working memory (WM) to mutually exclusive brain areas is ...
Working memory is essential: it serves to guide intelligent behavior of humans and nonhuman primates...
Selective attention (SA), the process by which information is prioritized for processing according t...
Background. Working memory (WM) seems to be central to most forms of high-level cognition. This fact...
Recent work has revealed important new discoveries on the cellular mechanisms of working memory (WM)...
Human memories do not always precisely correspond to exceedingly rich contents in the external envir...
There is a severe limitation in the number of items that can be held in working memory. However, the...
taining and manipulating information, has been one of the most studied topics in cognitive psycholog...
Working memory is the ability to maintain information in an active and readily available state for s...
Working memory (WM) refers to a set of processes that makes task-relevant information accessible to ...
A crucial role for working memory in temporary information processing and guidance of complex behavi...
Working memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ability to update, stabl...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fut...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
Working memory allows us to maintain and use information in mind within a short time frame, e.g. kee...
The classic mapping of distinct aspects of working memory (WM) to mutually exclusive brain areas is ...
Working memory is essential: it serves to guide intelligent behavior of humans and nonhuman primates...
Selective attention (SA), the process by which information is prioritized for processing according t...
Background. Working memory (WM) seems to be central to most forms of high-level cognition. This fact...
Recent work has revealed important new discoveries on the cellular mechanisms of working memory (WM)...
Human memories do not always precisely correspond to exceedingly rich contents in the external envir...
There is a severe limitation in the number of items that can be held in working memory. However, the...
taining and manipulating information, has been one of the most studied topics in cognitive psycholog...
Working memory is the ability to maintain information in an active and readily available state for s...