Meyi Duleme,Stephane Perrey,Gerard Dray
Meyi Duleme
Numerous studies have shown that working memory modulates every frequency band's power in the human brain. Yet, the question of how the highly distributed working memory adapts to external demands remains unresolved. Here, we explored frequ...
Human brain activity and functional connectivity as memories age from one hour to one month [0.03%]
人脑活动和功能连接在记忆从一小时老化到一个月的过程中的变化
Catherine W Tallman,Robert E Clark,Christine N Smith
Catherine W Tallman
Theories of memory consolidation suggest the role of brain regions and connectivity between brain regions change as memories age. Human lesion studies indicate memories become hippocampus-independent over years, whereas animal studies sugge...
Dylan S Spets,Scott D Slotnick
Dylan S Spets
In a discussion paper published in the special issue of Cognitive Neuroscience, Sex Differences in the Brain, we investigated whether certain experimental parameters contributed to findings in functional magnetic resonance imaging studies o...
Sex differences in the brain [0.03%]
大脑中的性别差异
Scott D Slotnick
Scott D Slotnick
This special issue of Cognitive Neuroscience focuses on sex differences in the brain. Berchicci, Bianco, and Di Russo found ERP auditory cortex activity was larger in females than males during sound perception. Spets, Fritch, Thakral, & Slo...
Alpha oscillatory power decreases are associated with better memory for higher valued information [0.03%]
与更高价值信息更好的记忆相关的alpha振荡功率降低
Nicole A Forner-Phillips,Jessica E Brown,Briana M Silck et al.
Nicole A Forner-Phillips et al.
Items associated with high value are often better remembered. Value may increase attention toward item in context associations. Alpha oscillations (8-13 Hz) are thought to underlie attention and their observation may reveal the role attenti...
Selective directed forgetting is mediated by the lateral prefrontal cortex: Preliminary evidence with transcranial direct current stimulation [0.03%]
经颅直流电刺激对侧前额叶皮质介导的选择性定向遗忘的初步证据
Juan J Imbernón,Carmen Aguirre,Carlos J Gómez-Ariza
Juan J Imbernón
Recent research has shown that providing a cue to selectively forget one subset of previously learned facts may result in specific forgetting of this information. Behavioral evidence suggests that this selective directed forgetting effect r...
Does adding <i>beer</i> to <i>coffee</i> enhance the activation of <i>drinks</i>? An ERP study of semantic category priming [0.03%]
添加啤酒到咖啡中能否增强饮料的激活?一项关于语义范畴启动的ERP研究
Marcela Ovando-Tellez,Benjamin Rohaut,Nathalie George et al.
Marcela Ovando-Tellez et al.
Categorization - whether of objects, ideas, or events - is a cognitive process that is essential for human thinking, reasoning, and making sense of everyday experiences. Categorization abilities are typically measured by the Wechsler Adult ...
Sex/gender differences in brain activity - it's time for a biopsychosocial approach to cognitive neuroscience [0.03%]
性别/性别的大脑活动差异——是时候用生物心理社会的方法研究认知神经科学了
Markus Hausmann
Markus Hausmann
There is compelling evidence that men and women differ in brain activity in long-term memory and other cognitive functions. However, until the origins of sex/gender differences in brain activity, and consequently behavior, are not fully und...
Aleea L Devitt,Preston P Thakral,Daniel L Schacter
Aleea L Devitt
Affective future thinking allows us to prepare for future outcomes, but we know little about neural representation of emotional future simulations. We used a multi-voxel pattern analysis to determine whether patterns of neural activity can ...
Left-prefrontal alpha-dynamics predict executive working-memory functioning in elderly people [0.03%]
左侧前额叶α节律预测老年人的工作记忆功能
Oded Meiron,Elishai Ezra Tsur,Hagai Factor et al.
Oded Meiron et al.
Recent findings suggest that electroencephalography (EEG) oscillations in the theta and alpha frequency-bands reflect synchronized interregional neuronal activity and are considered to reflect cognitive-control, and executive working memory...