Visual working memory not as specialized in the brain as visual encoding, study finds
Researchers have long known that specific parts of the brain activate when people view particular images. For example, a region called the fusiform face area turns on when the eyes glance at faces, and another region called the parahippocampal place area does the same when a person looks at scenes or buildings. However, it's been unknown whether such specialization also exists for visual working memory, a category of memory that allows the brain to temporarily store and manipulate visual information for immediate tasks. Now, scientists have found evidence that visual working memory follows a more general pattern of brain activity than what researchers have shown with initial visual activity, instead activating a more diffuse area in the front of the brain for all categories of visual stimuli.
Visual working memory not as specialized in the brain as visual encoding, study finds
Researchers have long known that specific parts of the brain activate when people view particular images. For example, a region called the fusiform face area turns on when the eyes glance at ...
Mon 6 Feb 12 from Medical Xpress
Why people can hold visual information in great detail in their working memory
A new study may explain why people can hold visual information in great detail in their working memory.
Mon 6 Feb 12 from ScienceDaily
Working Memory and the Brain
A new study published in the Journal of Neurophysiology may explain why people can hold visual information in high detail in their working memory.
Mon 6 Feb 12 from Newswise
Working memory and the brain, Mon 6 Feb 12 from Eurekalert
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