Wei, Xiaofei Campagna, Jesus Jagodzinska, Barbara Wi, Dongwook Cohn, Whitaker Lee, Jessica Zhu, Chunni Huang, Christine Molnár, László Houser, Carolyn
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Brain rhythms provide the timing for recruitment of brain activity required for linking together neuronal ensembles engaged in specific tasks. The γ-oscillations (30 to 120 Hz) orchestrate neuronal circuits underlying cognitive processes and working memory. These oscillations are reduced in numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders, including...
Bellafard, Arash Namvar, Ghazal Kao, Jonathan Vaziri, Alipasha Golshani, Peyman
Working memory, the process through which information is transiently maintained and manipulated over a brief period, is essential for most cognitive functions1-4. However, the mechanisms underlying the generation and evolution of working-memory neuronal representations at the population level over long timescales remain unclear. Here, to identify t...
Gu, Chanyuan Peng, Yingying Nastase, Samuel Mayer, Richard Li, Ping
COVID-19 forced students to rely on online learning using multimedia tools, and multimedia learning continues to impact education beyond the pandemic. In this study, we combined behavioral, eye-tracking, and neuroimaging paradigms to identify multimedia learning processes and outcomes. College students viewed four video lectures including slides wi...
Deng, Xinping Chen, Xiongying Li, Yang Zhang, Bofan Xu, Wending Wang, Jue Zang, Yu-Feng Dong, Qi Chen, Chuansheng Li, Jun
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Parietal alpha activity shows a specific pattern of phasic changes during working memory. It decreases during the encoding and recall phases but increases during the maintenance phase. This study tested whether online rTMS delivered to the parietal cortex during the maintenance phase of a working memory task would increase alpha activity and hence ...
Hawkins, Chris Abovian, Ani Aly, Mariam Yonelinas, Andrew
The hippocampus plays an essential role in long-term episodic memory by supporting the recollection of contextual details, whereas surrounding regions such as the perirhinal cortex support familiarity-based recognition discriminations. Working memory - the ability to maintain information over very brief periods of time - is traditionally thought to...
Jabar, Syaheed Sreenivasan, Kartik Lentzou, Stergiani Kanabar, Anish Brady, Timothy Fougnie, Daryl
When asked to remember a color, do people remember a point estimate (e.g., a particular shade of red), a point estimate plus an uncertainty estimate, or are memory representations rich probabilistic distributions over feature space? We asked participants to report the color of a circle held in working memory. Rather than collecting a single report ...
Brady, Timothy Robinson, Maria
Ensemble perception is a process by which we summarize complex scenes. Despite the importance of ensemble perception to everyday cognition, there are few computational models that provide a formal account of this process. Here we develop and test a model in which ensemble representations reflect the global sum of activation signals across all indiv...
Chen, Jen-Ting Mehrizi, Rahil Aasman, Boudewijn Gong, Michelle Mirhaji, Parsa
OBJECTIVE: To identify the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and in-hospital mortality using long short-term memory (LSTM) framework in a mechanically ventilated (MV) non-COVID-19 cohort and a COVID-19 cohort. METHODS: We included MV ICU patients between 2017 and 2018 and reviewed patient records for ARDS and death. Using active le...
Champion, Kathleen Gozel, Olivia Lankow, Benjamin Ermentrout, G Goldman, Mark
Oscillatory activity is commonly observed during the maintenance of information in short-term memory, but its role remains unclear. Non-oscillatory models of short-term memory storage are able to encode stimulus identity through their spatial patterns of activity, but are typically limited to either an all-or-none representation of stimulus amplitu...
Pinks, Miranda E Van Deusen, Kaylyn Prince, Mark A Esbensen, Anna J Thurman, Angela John Patel, Lina R Abbeduto, Leonard Walsh, Madison M Daunhauer, Lisa A Feigles, Robyn Tempero
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BackgroundWorking memory involves the temporary storage and manipulation of information and is frequently an area of challenge for individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Despite the potential benefits of intervention, laboratory assessments of working memory that could capture intervention effects have not undergone rigorous evaluation for use with y...