BACKGROUND: The capacity of visual working memory (WM) is substantially limited and only a fraction of what we see is maintained as a temporary trace. The process of binding visual features has been proposed as an adaptive means of minimising information demands on WM. However the neural mechanisms underlying this process, and its modulation by task and load effects, are not well understood. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural correlates of feature binding and its modulation by WM load during the sequential phases of encoding, maintenance and retrieval. METHODS AND FINDINGS: 18 young healthy participants performed a visuospatial WM task with independent factors of load and feature conjunction (object identity and position) in an event-rela...
Increasing evidence suggests that working memory and perceptual processes are dynamically interrelat...
The maintenance of visual stimuli across a delay interval in working memory tasks is thought to invo...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
The capacity of visual working memory (WM) is substantially limited and only a fraction of what we s...
The present study addressed an outstanding issue regarding feature binding in working memory (WM): W...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
BACKGROUND: Visual working memory (VWM) helps us store visual information to prepare for subsequent ...
One characteristic feature of visual working memory (WM) is its limited capacity, and selective atte...
Working memory (WM) capacity limitations and their neurophysiological correlates are of special rele...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Humans are severely limited in their ability to memorize visual information over short periods of ti...
How does visual working memory (WM) store the binding between different features of a visual object ...
Recent studies suggest common neural substrates involved in verbal and visual working memory (WM), i...
Increasing evidence suggests that working memory and perceptual processes are dynamically interrelat...
The maintenance of visual stimuli across a delay interval in working memory tasks is thought to invo...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
The capacity of visual working memory (WM) is substantially limited and only a fraction of what we s...
The present study addressed an outstanding issue regarding feature binding in working memory (WM): W...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
BACKGROUND: Visual working memory (VWM) helps us store visual information to prepare for subsequent ...
One characteristic feature of visual working memory (WM) is its limited capacity, and selective atte...
Working memory (WM) capacity limitations and their neurophysiological correlates are of special rele...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Humans are severely limited in their ability to memorize visual information over short periods of ti...
How does visual working memory (WM) store the binding between different features of a visual object ...
Recent studies suggest common neural substrates involved in verbal and visual working memory (WM), i...
Increasing evidence suggests that working memory and perceptual processes are dynamically interrelat...
The maintenance of visual stimuli across a delay interval in working memory tasks is thought to invo...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...