We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural codes for representing stimulus information held in different states of priority in working memory. Human participants (male and female) performed delayed recall for 2 oriented gratings that could appear in any of several locations. Priority status was manipulated by a retrocue, such that one became the prioritized memory item (PMI) and another the unprioritized memory item (UMI). Using inverted encoding models (IEMs), we found that, in early visual cortex, the orientation of the UMI was represented in a neural representation that was rotated relative to the PMI. In intraparietal sulcus (IPS), we observed the analogous effect for the representation of the locatio...
Visual working memory (VWM) relies on a distributed cortical network. Yet, the extent to which indiv...
Recent studies demonstrated that it is not only possible to orient attention in the extrapersonal wo...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...
How does the brain prioritize among the contents of working memory (WM) to appropriately guide behav...
The respective roles of occipital, parietal, and frontal cortices in visual working memory maintenan...
Although humans can hold multiple items in mind simultaneously, the contents of working memory (WM) ...
Previous studies have shown that information held in visual working memory is represented in the occ...
In daily life, we use visual working memory (WM) to guide our actions. While attending to currently-...
Daily life is filled with sequences of multiple tasks, each with their own relevant perceptual input...
Computational theories propose that attention modulates the topographical landscape of spatial 'prio...
Visual working memory, a complex cognitive process that is essential for goal-directed behaviors, al...
Humans can voluntarily attend to a variety of visual attributes to serve behavioral goals. Voluntary...
In this review, we summarize a new line of experimentation showing that attentional orienting can bi...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...
We examined the neural signatures of stimulus features in visual working memory (WM) by integrating ...
Visual working memory (VWM) relies on a distributed cortical network. Yet, the extent to which indiv...
Recent studies demonstrated that it is not only possible to orient attention in the extrapersonal wo...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...
How does the brain prioritize among the contents of working memory (WM) to appropriately guide behav...
The respective roles of occipital, parietal, and frontal cortices in visual working memory maintenan...
Although humans can hold multiple items in mind simultaneously, the contents of working memory (WM) ...
Previous studies have shown that information held in visual working memory is represented in the occ...
In daily life, we use visual working memory (WM) to guide our actions. While attending to currently-...
Daily life is filled with sequences of multiple tasks, each with their own relevant perceptual input...
Computational theories propose that attention modulates the topographical landscape of spatial 'prio...
Visual working memory, a complex cognitive process that is essential for goal-directed behaviors, al...
Humans can voluntarily attend to a variety of visual attributes to serve behavioral goals. Voluntary...
In this review, we summarize a new line of experimentation showing that attentional orienting can bi...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...
We examined the neural signatures of stimulus features in visual working memory (WM) by integrating ...
Visual working memory (VWM) relies on a distributed cortical network. Yet, the extent to which indiv...
Recent studies demonstrated that it is not only possible to orient attention in the extrapersonal wo...
Human can flexibly attend to a variety of stimulus dimensions, including spatial location and variou...