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Working memory templates are maintained as feature-specific perceptual codes
2011
Journal of Neurophysiology
Sreenivasan KK, Sambhara D, Jha AP. Working memory templates are maintained as feature-specific perceptual codes. Working memory (WM) representations serve as templates that guide behavior, but the neural basis of these templates remains elusive. We tested the hypothesis that WM templates are maintained by biasing activity in sensoriperceptual neurons that code for features of items being held in memory. Neural activity was recorded using event-related potentials (ERPs) as participants viewed a
doi:10.1152/jn.00776.2010
pmid:21511708
pmcid:PMC3129724
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