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Controlling Working Memory Operations by Selective Gating: The Roles of Oscillations and Synchrony
2016
Advances in Cognitive Psychology
Working memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ability to update, stably maintain, and manipulate short-term memory (ST M) rapidly to perform ongoing cognitive tasks. A prevalent neural substrate of WM coding is persistent neural activity, the property of neurons to remain active after having been activated by a transient sensory stimulus. This persistent activity allows for online maintenance of memory as well as its active manipulation necessary for task
doi:10.5709/acp-0199-x
pmid:28154616
pmcid:PMC5280056
fatcat:zthv4mxmjfaphfuct3cxxqalee