Neuronal synchrony reveals working memory networks and predicts individual memory capacity
University of Helsinki · Helsinki University Hospital
Abstract
Visual working memory (VWM) is used to maintain sensory information for cognitive operations, and its deficits are associated with several neuropsychological disorders. VWM is based on sustained neuronal activity in a complex cortical network of frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal areas. The neuronal mechanisms that coordinate this distributed processing to sustain coherent mental images and the mechanisms that set the behavioral capacity limit have remained unknown. We mapped the anatomical and dynamic structures of network synchrony supporting VWM by using a neuro informatics approach and combined magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography. Interareal phase synchrony was sustained and stable…
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4Topics & keywords
- Working memory
- Neuroscience
- Intraparietal sulcus
- Magnetoencephalography
- Psychology
- Electroencephalography
- Parietal lobe
- Cognition