During the maintenance of task-relevant objects in visual working memory, the contralateral delay activity (CDA) is elicited over the hemisphere opposite to the visual field where these objects are presented. The presence of this lateralised CDA component demonstrates the existence of position-dependent object representations in working memory. We employed a change detection task to investigate whether the represented object locations in visual working memory are shifted in preparation for the known location of upcoming comparison stimuli. On each trial, bilateral memory displays were followed after a delay period by bilateral test displays. Participants had to encode and maintain three visual objects on one side of the memory display, and ...
Visual working memory (VWM) allows us to actively store, update and manipulate visual information su...
The human visual working memory (WM) system enables us to store a limited amount of task-relevant vi...
In research on visual working memory (WM), a contentiously debated issue concerns whether or not ite...
During the maintenance of task-relevant objects in visual working memory, the contralateral delay ac...
During the retention of visual information in working memory, event-related brain potentials show a ...
Visual working memory temporarily represents a continuous stream of task-relevant objects as we move...
The question whether the storage of spatial locations and other non-spatial features in visual worki...
Contralateral delay activity (CDA) has long been argued to track the number of items stored in visua...
The Contralateral Delayed Activity (CDA) is slow negative potential found during a variety of tasks,...
Representations of visual objects in working memory (WM) can be part-based or object-based, and we i...
This study aimed to identify different processes in working memory, using event-related potentials (...
This study aimed to identify different processes in working memory, using event-related potentials (...
This study aimed to identify different processes in working memory, using event-related potentials (...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Visual working memory (VWM) allows us to actively store, update and manipulate visual information su...
The human visual working memory (WM) system enables us to store a limited amount of task-relevant vi...
In research on visual working memory (WM), a contentiously debated issue concerns whether or not ite...
During the maintenance of task-relevant objects in visual working memory, the contralateral delay ac...
During the retention of visual information in working memory, event-related brain potentials show a ...
Visual working memory temporarily represents a continuous stream of task-relevant objects as we move...
The question whether the storage of spatial locations and other non-spatial features in visual worki...
Contralateral delay activity (CDA) has long been argued to track the number of items stored in visua...
The Contralateral Delayed Activity (CDA) is slow negative potential found during a variety of tasks,...
Representations of visual objects in working memory (WM) can be part-based or object-based, and we i...
This study aimed to identify different processes in working memory, using event-related potentials (...
This study aimed to identify different processes in working memory, using event-related potentials (...
This study aimed to identify different processes in working memory, using event-related potentials (...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Visual working memory (VWM) allows us to actively store, update and manipulate visual information su...
The human visual working memory (WM) system enables us to store a limited amount of task-relevant vi...
In research on visual working memory (WM), a contentiously debated issue concerns whether or not ite...