We used event-related potential (ERP) methodology to examine neural activity associated with visual working memory (WM) for faces. There were two main goals. First, to extend previous findings of P300 load modulation to WM for faces. Second, to examine whether N170 and N250r are also influenced by WM load. Between one and four unfamiliar faces were simultaneously presented for memory encoding. After a 1-sec delay, a target whether this face was part of the previous face array. P300 amplitude decreased as WM load increased, and this P300 suppression was observed at both encoding and retrieval. WM load was also found to modulate other ERPs. The amplitude of the N170 elicited by the target face decreased with load, and this N170 decrease le...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
We used event-related potential (ERP) methodology to examine neural activity associated with visual...
Visual working memory (VWM) is an important prerequisite for cognitive functions, but little is know...
The capacity of visual working memory for faces is extremely limited, but the reasons for these limi...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
& We investigated the top–down influence of working mem-ory (WM) maintenance on feedforward perc...
We used ERPs to investigate neural correlates of face learning. At learning, participants viewed vid...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-re...
Top-down modulation is engaged during multiple stages of working memory (WM), including expectation,...
In humans, the N170 event-related potential (ERP) is an integrated measure of cortical activity that...
What determines how much can be stored in visual short-term memory (VSTM)? Studies of VSTM have focu...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...
We used event-related potential (ERP) methodology to examine neural activity associated with visual...
Visual working memory (VWM) is an important prerequisite for cognitive functions, but little is know...
The capacity of visual working memory for faces is extremely limited, but the reasons for these limi...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
& We investigated the top–down influence of working mem-ory (WM) maintenance on feedforward perc...
We used ERPs to investigate neural correlates of face learning. At learning, participants viewed vid...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-re...
Top-down modulation is engaged during multiple stages of working memory (WM), including expectation,...
In humans, the N170 event-related potential (ERP) is an integrated measure of cortical activity that...
What determines how much can be stored in visual short-term memory (VSTM)? Studies of VSTM have focu...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The neural correlates of face individuation—the acquisition of memory representations for novel face...
Human perception of faces is widely believed to rely on automatic processing by a domain-specifi c, ...