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Shielding working-memory representations from temporally predictable external interference
(2021-05)
Protecting working-memory content from distracting external sensory inputs and intervening tasks is a ubiquitous demand in daily life. Here, we ask whether and how temporal expectations about external events can help ...
When Natural Behavior Engages Working Memory
(2020-12)
Working memory (WM) enables temporary storage and manipulation of information,1 supporting tasks that require bridging between perception and subsequent behavior. Its properties, such as its capacity, have been thoroughly ...
Looking ahead in working memory to guide sequential behaviour
(2021-06)
Working memory can maintain multiple sensory representations to serve unfolding sequential behaviour, such as while making tea or planning a route. How the human mind juggles internal representations as they become relevant ...
The Oxford study of Calcium channel Antagonism, Cognition, Mood instability and Sleep (OxCaMS): study protocol for a randomised controlled, experimental medicine study
(2019-02)
Background:
The discovery that voltage-gated calcium channel genes such as CACNA1C are part of the aetiology of psychiatric disorders has rekindled interest in the therapeutic potential of L-type calcium channel (LTCC) ...
A between-task consequence of temporal expectations
(2021-11)
In everyday life, we often anticipate the timing of one upcoming task or event while actively engaging in another. Here, we investigated temporal expectations within such a multi-task scenario. In a visual working-memory ...
The relationship between short- and long-term memory is preserved across the age range
(2022-06)
The aim of the current study was to examine cross-sectionally the changes in the relationship
between short- and long-term memory with age. In two experiments, participants across the
age-range were tested on contextual-spatial ...