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Fixation duration surpasses pupil size as a measure of memory load in free viewing
Oculomotor behavior reveals, not only the acquisition of visual information at fixation, but also the accumulation of information in memory across subsequent fixations.
Radha Nila eMeghanathan +2 more
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The sensory strength of voluntary visual imagery predicts visual working memory capacity
How much we can actively hold in mind is severely limited and differs greatly from one person to the next. Why some individuals have greater capacities than others is largely unknown. Here, we investigated why such large variations in visual working memory (VWM) capacity might occur, by examining the relationship between visual working memory and ...
Rebecca, Keogh, Joel, Pearson
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Thermally oxidized MoS2‐based radio‐frequency switches enable a multifunctional platform that unifies broadband RF switching and in‐memory computation. The device achieves a cutoff frequency of 33.2 THz with high energy efficiency and supports hardware‐aware signal processing.
Juho Son +5 more
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Alpha neurofeedback training improves visual working memory in healthy individuals
Neurofeedback (NF) training is a closed-loop brain training in which participants learn to regulate their neural activation. NF training of alpha (8–12 Hz) activity has been reported to enhance working memory capacity, but whether it affects the ...
Wenbin Zhou +3 more
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Deployment of spatial attention towards locations in memory representations: an EEG study
Recalling information from visual short-term memory (VSTM) involves the same neural mechanisms as attending to an actually perceived scene. In particular, retrieval from VSTM has been associated with orienting of visual attention towards a location ...
Hermann J Müller +17 more
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Eye and hand movements during reconstruction of spatial memory [PDF]
© 2012 a Pion publicationRecent behavioural and biological evidence indicates common mechanisms serving working memory and attention (e.g., Awh et al, 2006 Neuroscience 139 201-208).
Gonzalez, C, Allen, RJ, Burke, MR
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Develop a LiCl–PEI–PAM hydrogel with 3000% stretchability and excellent optical transparency. Through comparative studies of various salts, confirm that LiCl is the most suitable salt for high TENG output. Achieve excellent freeze‐resistant, dry‐resistant, and rapid self‐healing (10 s) properties even in extreme environments. Balance ionic conductivity,
Hai Anh Thi Le +6 more
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Indexing visual working memory capacity in infancy. [PDF]
Working memory (WM), central to later-developing executive function, is available to infants from birth. The presentstudy examined individual- and age-related differences in infant WMC utilizing a range of methodologies to quantifyWM in a sample of 70 6-12-month-olds.
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Memory limits : give us an answer! [PDF]
Cowan has written a meticulous and thought-provoking review of the literature on short-term memory. However, reflections on one area of evidence, that of working memory span, shows the extent to which the research debate can be circumscribed by choice of
Towse, John N.
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Time‐Resolved Magnetization Switching Dynamics Driven by Orbital Torques
Du et al. reveal nanosecond magnetization switching driven by orbital currents using time‐resolved Hall detection. The measurements separate domain nucleation from domain wall propagation and show that Joule heating strongly assists switching by lowering energy barriers.
Ao Du +4 more
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