The Impact of Auditory Working Memory Training on the Fronto-Parietal Working Memory Network [PDF]
Working memory training has been widely used to investigate working memory processes. We have shown previously that visual working memory benefits only from intra-modal visual but not from across-modal auditory working memory training.
Julia eSchneiders +6 more
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Have We Forgotten Auditory Sensory Memory? Retention Intervals in Studies of Nonverbal Auditory Working Memory [PDF]
Researchers have shown increased interest in mechanisms of working memory for nonverbal sounds such as music and environmental sounds. These studies often have used two-stimulus comparison tasks: two sounds separated by a brief retention interval (often
Michael A. Nees
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Auditory Discrimination Learning: Role of Working Memory.
Perceptual training is generally assumed to improve perception by modifying the encoding or decoding of sensory information. However, this assumption is incompatible with recent demonstrations that transfer of learning can be enhanced by across-trial ...
Yu-Xuan Zhang +5 more
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Auditory working memory for objects vs. features [PDF]
This work considers bases for working memory for non-verbal sounds. Specifically we address whether sounds are represented as integrated objects or individual features in auditory working memory and whether the representational format influences WM ...
Sabine eJoseph +3 more
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Maintaining Auditory Working Memory Representations beyond Sensory Cortices Makes Working Memory Work. [PDF]
Yue Q.
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Categorical Auditory Working Memory in Crows. [PDF]
The ability to group sensory data into behaviorally meaningful classes and to maintain these perceptual categories active in working memory is key to intelligent behavior. Here, we show that carrion crows, highly vocal and cognitively advanced corvid songbirds, possess categorical auditory working memory.
Wagener L, Nieder A.
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Evaluation of auditory working memory in Bharatanatyam dancers. [PDF]
Neuroplasticity is a phenomenon exhibited by our nervous system as an indicator of overall development and in response to training, injury/loss of particular function, treatment/drugs and as a result of stimulation from the surrounding environment.The aim of the current study was to assess the auditory working memory capacities in Bharatanatyam dancers.
Prakash P, Nath AM, Joy M, Prabhu P.
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Extended Frontal Networks for Visual and Auditory Working Memory. [PDF]
Abstract Working memory (WM) supports the persistent representation of transient sensory information. Visual and auditory stimuli place different demands on WM and recruit different brain networks. Separate auditory- and visual-biased WM networks extend into the frontal lobes, but several challenges confront attempts to parcellate ...
Noyce AL +5 more
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Changes in Auditory Working Memory Capacities During Adolescence. [PDF]
The aim of the article was to compare the auditory working memory capacities during adolescence period. A total of 45 participants between the age of 10 and 22 years were included in the study. The participants were grouped in 3 based on their age range from 10 to 14 (group 1), 14-18 (group 2), and 18-22 years (group 3) for the study. Participants with
Umashankar A, Shivaiah C, Prabhu P.
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The Impact of Different Types of Auditory Warnings on Working Memory
Auditory warnings have been shown to interfere with verbal working memory. However, the impact of different types of auditory warnings on working memory tasks must be further researched.
Zhaoli Lei +3 more
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