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This project investigates the mechanisms of working memory by comparing neural activity in humans and rodents. By using advanced recording techniques, it aims to determine how and where information is stored in the brain, and how different regions interact during memory tasks.
Working memory is the basis of cognition.
It allows behaviour to be governed by internal goals rather than by reflexive stimulus-response mappings.
The neural mechanisms of memory maintenance are heavily contested.
Animal electrophysiology studies suggest a pivotal role of persistent spiking activity in single neurons of the prefrontal cortex, whereas human neuroimaging points to sub-threshold synaptic activity distributed across sensory cortex.
This double dissociation of storage mechanisms and…
KLINIKUM RECHTS DER ISAR DER TECHNISCHEN UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN
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