The neuroscience of working memory capacity and training

Volume: 17, Issue: 7, Pages: 438 - 449
Published: May 26, 2016
Abstract
Working memory - the ability to maintain and manipulate information over a period of seconds - is a core component of higher cognitive functions. The storage capacity of working memory is limited but can be expanded by training, and evidence of the neural mechanisms underlying this effect is accumulating. Human imaging studies and neurophysiological recordings in non-human primates, together with computational modelling studies, reveal that...
Paper Details
Title
The neuroscience of working memory capacity and training
Published Date
May 26, 2016
Volume
17
Issue
7
Pages
438 - 449
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