Chota and Van der Stigchel (this issue), Iamshchinina, Christophel, Gayet, and Rademaker (this issue), Lorenc and Sreenivasa (this issue), and Teng and Postle (this issue) each present a commentary regarding Xu (2020) where I conclude that sensory regions are nonessential for the storage of information in visual working memory (VWM). They argue instead that sensory regions are critical to VWM storage. Here I briefly reiterate some of the key evidence against this account, some of which has not been accounted by the four commentaries. I also provide a detailed reanalysis of why the main evidence supporting this account may be problematic. Collectively, existence evidence from human neuroimaging and TMS studies and that from monkey neurophysi...
Recent fMRI studies have shown that the contents of visual working memory can be decoded from early ...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Human visual processing is subject to a dynamic influx of visual information. Visual working memory ...
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In their recent review, Xu critically assesses the role of early visual areas in VWM storage in the ...
Contains fulltext : 234345.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Visual workin...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Sensory working memory consists of the short-term storage of sensory stimuli to guide behaviour. The...
According to some theoretical models, information contained in visual short-term memory (VSTM) cons...
The capacity to briefly memorize fleeting sensory information supports visual search and behavioral ...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Recent fMRI studies have shown that the contents of visual working memory can be decoded from early ...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Human visual processing is subject to a dynamic influx of visual information. Visual working memory ...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman visual processing is subject to a dynamic influx of visual infor...
In their recent review, Xu critically assesses the role of early visual areas in VWM storage in the ...
Contains fulltext : 234345.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Visual workin...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Sensory working memory consists of the short-term storage of sensory stimuli to guide behaviour. The...
According to some theoretical models, information contained in visual short-term memory (VSTM) cons...
The capacity to briefly memorize fleeting sensory information supports visual search and behavioral ...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Recent fMRI studies have shown that the contents of visual working memory can be decoded from early ...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...