Changes in behavioral priority influence the accessibility of working memory content - Experiment 1
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…influence the accessibility of working memory content". Analytic scripts for this project…
…Verbal working memory task In the verbal working memory task, participants were…
…As in the memory phase, at the onset of a trial, the…
The YOTO (You Only Think Once) dataset is a human electroencephalography resource comprising high-resolution EEG recordings from 20 participants performing multisensory perception and mental imagery tasks. Signals were acquired at 1000 Hz sampling rate during exposure to unimodal (visual and auditory) and multimodal stimuli, with participants providing subjective vividness ratings. Technical validation through event-related potentials and power spectral density analyses confirmed distinct neural responses across stimulus conditions, supporting applications in neural decoding, perception, and cognitive modeling.
…Backward Span Trainings on Working Memory: Evidence from a Randomized, Controlled Trial…
…nemar.on004942) Visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM) for sequences is thought to…
…The first memory screen (1000 ms) showed two objects on one lateral…
Visual Working Memory. Mostly unpublished! Beh data published here: 10.3758/s13415…
This magnetoencephalography (MEG) dataset investigates neural object representations during dynamic visual occlusion. Participants viewed objects that were either occluded or disappeared while their neural activity and eye movements were recorded. The dataset includes raw MEG data, behavioral responses, eye-tracking recordings, and preprocessed neural signals epoched relative to stimulus onset and position changes, enabling investigation of how the brain maintains object representations under conditions of visual disruption.