We investigated the role of the human medio-temporal complex (hMT+) in the memory encoding and storage of a sequence of four coherently moving random dot kinemato-grams (RDKs) by applying repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) during an early or late phase of the retention interval. Moreover, in a second experiment, we also tested whether disrupting the functional integrity of hMT+ during the early phase im-paired the precision of the encoded motion directions. Overall, results showed that both recognition accuracy and precision were worse in middle serial positions, suggesting the occurrence of primacy and recency effects. We found that rTMS delivered during the early (but not the late) phase of the retention interval was able...
Space and time appear to play key roles in the way that information is organized in short-term memor...
Two subdivisions of human V5/MT+: one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1) and the other more anteriorly (M...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...
We investigated the role of the human medio-temporal complex (hMT+) in the memory encoding and stora...
We investigated the role of the human medio-temporal complex (hMT+) in the memory encoding and stora...
AbstractCortical areas involved in sensory analysis are also believed to be involved in short-term s...
The neural correlates for retention of visual information in visual short-term memory are considered...
YesTwo subdivisions of human V5/MT+; one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1), the other more anteriorly (M...
Human behavior is biased by past experience. For example, when intercepting a moving target, the spe...
Event-related repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can dynamically interfere with the...
AbstractCausal relevance of the cortical area V5/MT for motion (aftereffect) perception has been sho...
Recent studies investigating working memory for location, color, and orientation support a dynamic r...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum is not only involved in motor functions, but it signif...
Distinguishing between verbal and visual working memory processes is complicated by the fact that th...
Emerging evidence suggests that items held in working memory (WM) might not all be in the same repre...
Space and time appear to play key roles in the way that information is organized in short-term memor...
Two subdivisions of human V5/MT+: one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1) and the other more anteriorly (M...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...
We investigated the role of the human medio-temporal complex (hMT+) in the memory encoding and stora...
We investigated the role of the human medio-temporal complex (hMT+) in the memory encoding and stora...
AbstractCortical areas involved in sensory analysis are also believed to be involved in short-term s...
The neural correlates for retention of visual information in visual short-term memory are considered...
YesTwo subdivisions of human V5/MT+; one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1), the other more anteriorly (M...
Human behavior is biased by past experience. For example, when intercepting a moving target, the spe...
Event-related repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can dynamically interfere with the...
AbstractCausal relevance of the cortical area V5/MT for motion (aftereffect) perception has been sho...
Recent studies investigating working memory for location, color, and orientation support a dynamic r...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum is not only involved in motor functions, but it signif...
Distinguishing between verbal and visual working memory processes is complicated by the fact that th...
Emerging evidence suggests that items held in working memory (WM) might not all be in the same repre...
Space and time appear to play key roles in the way that information is organized in short-term memor...
Two subdivisions of human V5/MT+: one located posteriorly (MT/TO-1) and the other more anteriorly (M...
Human visual cortex shows retinotopic organization during both perception and attention, but whether...