Working memory and neural oscillations: alpha–gamma versus theta–gamma codes for distinct WM information?
F Roux, PJ Uhlhaas - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
Neural oscillations at different frequencies have recently been related to a wide range of
basic and higher cognitive processes. One possible role of oscillatory activity is to assure the …
basic and higher cognitive processes. One possible role of oscillatory activity is to assure the …
Oscillatory control over representational states in working memory
In the visual world, attention is guided by perceptual goals activated in visual working
memory (VWM). However, planning multiple-task sequences also requires VWM to store …
memory (VWM). However, planning multiple-task sequences also requires VWM to store …
Spatial working memory in humans depends on theta and high gamma synchronization in the prefrontal cortex
Previous, albeit correlative, findings have shown that the neural mechanisms underlying
working memory critically require cross-structural and cross-frequency coupling …
working memory critically require cross-structural and cross-frequency coupling …
The importance of timing in segregated theta phase-coupling for cognitive performance
R Polanía, MA Nitsche, C Korman, G Batsikadze… - Current Biology, 2012 - cell.com
Functional cortical circuits for central executive functions have been shown to emerge by
theta (∼ 6 Hz) phase-coupling of distant cortical areas [1–3]. It has been repeatedly shown …
theta (∼ 6 Hz) phase-coupling of distant cortical areas [1–3]. It has been repeatedly shown …
Neural oscillations and synchronization differentially support evidence accumulation in perceptual and value-based decision making
Organisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are
determined by objective states of the world (eg, melons are bigger than apples), whereas …
determined by objective states of the world (eg, melons are bigger than apples), whereas …
The effects of working memory training on functional brain network efficiency
The human brain is a highly interconnected network. Recent studies have shown that the
functional and anatomical features of this network are organized in an efficient small-world …
functional and anatomical features of this network are organized in an efficient small-world …
The precision of value-based choices depends causally on fronto-parietal phase coupling
Which meal would you like today, chicken or pasta? For such value-based choices,
organisms must flexibly integrate various types of sensory information about internal states …
organisms must flexibly integrate various types of sensory information about internal states …
Face pareidolia is enhanced by 40 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) of the face perception network
A Palmisano, G Chiarantoni, F Bossi, A Conti… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Pareidolia refers to the perception of ambiguous sensory patterns as carrying a specific
meaning. In its most common form, pareidolia involves human-like facial features, where …
meaning. In its most common form, pareidolia involves human-like facial features, where …
The application of tDCS for the treatment of psychiatric diseases
MF Kuo, PS Chen, MA Nitsche - International review of psychiatry, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Neuroplasticity represents the dynamic structural and functional reorganization of the central
nervous system, including its connectivity, due to environmental and internal demands. It is …
nervous system, including its connectivity, due to environmental and internal demands. It is …
A primer on encoding models in sensory neuroscience
MAJ van Gerven - Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
A principal goal in sensory neuroscience is to understand how properties of our environment
are reflected in neural activity patterns. Recent advances in computational modeling provide …
are reflected in neural activity patterns. Recent advances in computational modeling provide …