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ERP markers of target selection discriminate children with high vs. low working memory capacity
2015
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Selective attention enables enhancing a subset out of multiple competing items to maximize the capacity of our limited visual working memory (VWM) system. Multiple behavioral and electrophysiological studies have revealed the cognitive and neural mechanisms supporting adults' selective attention of visual percepts for encoding in VWM. However, research on children is more limited. What are the neural mechanisms involved in children's selection of incoming percepts in service of VWM? Do these
doi:10.3389/fnsys.2015.00153
pmid:26594157
pmcid:PMC4633470
fatcat:vtfxmna7yzez3n6xlvxwk3h26q