Dissociable rhythmic mechanisms enhance memory for conscious and nonconscious perceptual contents

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: BRIEF REPORT and collaborators from the College have published the article: Dissociable rhythmic mechanisms enhance memory for conscious and nonconscious perceptual contents, in the Journal: PNAS of September/26,/2022
  • what: The authors propose that this results from u03b2-rhythms enhancing the attentional mechanisms operating on visual short-term memory representations within the conscious domain.

SUMMARY

    The authors target the early visual cortex with a protocol of noninvasive, high-resolution alternating current stimulation while participants performed a delayed target-probe discrimination task and reveal dissociable mechanisms of mnemonic processing for . . .

     

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