Postle, 2007 - Google Patents
Activated long-term memory? The bases of representation in working memoryPostle, 2007
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- Postle B
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- The cognitive neuroscience of working memory
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This chapter will advance the argument, built largely on evidence from neuroimaging, neurophysiology, and neuropsychology, that the short-term retention (STR) of information during working memory tasks is accomplished via sustained activity in brain regions whose …
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