Original paper

Neural Patterns in Linguistic Cortices Discriminate the Content of Verbal Working Memory

Volume: 30, Issue: 5, Pages: 2997 - 3014
Published: Dec 9, 2019
Abstract
An influential theoretical account of working memory (WM) considers that WM is based on direct activation of long-term memory knowledge. While there is empirical support for this position in the visual WM domain, direct evidence is scarce in the verbal WM domain. This question is critical for models of verbal WM, as the question of whether short-term maintenance of verbal information relies on direct activation within the long-term linguistic...
Paper Details
Title
Neural Patterns in Linguistic Cortices Discriminate the Content of Verbal Working Memory
Published Date
Dec 9, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
5
Pages
2997 - 3014
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