Background: Human brain activity in the gamma frequency range has been shown to be a correlate of numerous cognitive functions like attention, perception and memory access. More specifically, gamma activity has been found to be enhanced when stimuli are stored in or match with short-term memory (STM). We tested the hypothesis that gamma activity is also evoked when stimuli match representations in long-term-memory (LTM). EEG was recorded from 13 subjects performing a choice reaction task. Visual stimuli were either known real-world objects with a memory representation or novel configurations never seen before. Results: All stimuli evoked an early gamma response which was maximal over occipital electrodes. This evoked gamma activity was sign...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
ABSTRACT—To test whether distinct patterns of electro-physiological activity prior to a response can...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
Oscillatory neural activity in the gamma frequency range (>30 Hz) has been shown to accompany a wide...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Contains fulltext : 99322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although human g...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Human subjects typically keep about 7 +/- 2 items in short-term memory (STM). A theoretical neuronal...
Contains fulltext : 95879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although human g...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
ABSTRACT—To test whether distinct patterns of electro-physiological activity prior to a response can...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
Oscillatory neural activity in the gamma frequency range (>30 Hz) has been shown to accompany a wide...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Contains fulltext : 99322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although human g...
Although human gamma activity (30-80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Although human gamma activity (30–80 Hz) associated with visual processing is often reported, it is ...
Human subjects typically keep about 7 +/- 2 items in short-term memory (STM). A theoretical neuronal...
Contains fulltext : 95879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although human g...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
ABSTRACT—To test whether distinct patterns of electro-physiological activity prior to a response can...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...