PurposeWorking memory (WM) represents the brain's ability to maintain information in a readily available state for short periods of time. This study examines the resting-state cortical activity patterns that are most associated with performance on a difficult working-memory task.MethodsMagnetoencephalographic (MEG) band-passed (delta/theta (1-7 Hz), alpha (8-13 Hz), beta (14-30 Hz)) and sensor based regional power was collected in a population of adult men (18-28 yrs, n = 24) in both an eyes-closed and eyes-open resting state. The normalized power within each resting state condition as well as the normalized change in power between eyes closed and open (zECO) were correlated with performance on a WM task. The regional and band-limited measu...
Previous studies have shown that different frequency band oscillations are associated with cognitive...
In the brain, resting-state activity refers to non-random patterns of intrinsic activity occurring w...
Executive-attention theory proposes a close relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and c...
PurposeWorking memory (WM) represents the brain's ability to maintain information in a readily avail...
Working memory (WM) represents the brain’s ability to maintain information in a readily available st...
Resting state neuronal activity in EEG/MEG recordings is primarily characterized by the presence of ...
Inter-individual differences in cognitive performance are based on an efficient use of task-related ...
Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the perfor...
Recently, many studies about a network active during rest and deactivated during tasks emerged in th...
According to theoretical accounts, both, N-back and complex span tasks mainly require working memory...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
Successful working memory (WM) requires the engagement of relevant brain areas but possibly also the...
Working memory (WM) has been defined as the active maintenance and flexible updating of goal-relevan...
Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the perfor...
Previous studies have shown that different frequency band oscillations are associated with cognitive...
In the brain, resting-state activity refers to non-random patterns of intrinsic activity occurring w...
Executive-attention theory proposes a close relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and c...
PurposeWorking memory (WM) represents the brain's ability to maintain information in a readily avail...
Working memory (WM) represents the brain’s ability to maintain information in a readily available st...
Resting state neuronal activity in EEG/MEG recordings is primarily characterized by the presence of ...
Inter-individual differences in cognitive performance are based on an efficient use of task-related ...
Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the perfor...
Recently, many studies about a network active during rest and deactivated during tasks emerged in th...
According to theoretical accounts, both, N-back and complex span tasks mainly require working memory...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
Although resting-state brain activity has been demonstrated to correspond with task-evoked brain act...
Successful working memory (WM) requires the engagement of relevant brain areas but possibly also the...
Working memory (WM) has been defined as the active maintenance and flexible updating of goal-relevan...
Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the perfor...
Previous studies have shown that different frequency band oscillations are associated with cognitive...
In the brain, resting-state activity refers to non-random patterns of intrinsic activity occurring w...
Executive-attention theory proposes a close relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and c...