An evoked potential component with a poststimulus peak at about 250 milliseconds is related to the storage of information in short-term memory. This storage component was found in an investigation of brain potentials in relation to a number and letter comparison task. In replications of this expe...
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This experiment was concerned with event-related brain potential (ERP) activity related to short-term storage and retention of information in working memory. Our approach was to record the ERPs elicited by a stimulus that had to be memorized while varying the number of items (1, 3 or 6) in...
The brain has short-term memory and long-term memory. When we learn something new, it stays in our memory for around 20-30 seconds. This is our short-term memory. It can hold a small amount of information. If we repeat it and use it often, this information can move from short-term...
Neurons that release dopamine in the midbrain region known as the ventral tegmental area have been shown to be involved in short-term memory, but their responses are thought to be too slow to store short-term memories. Fujisawa and Vasileios Glykos, also of the CBS, explored this question by...
We have a pretty good idea of where memory starts and ends—short-term memories form in the hippocampus and, if the situation calls for it, stabilize into long-term memories in the cortex. But what happens along the winding path between short-term to lon
Short-term memory is a component of the memory system that holds a small amount of information for a brief period, typically a few seconds to a minute. It acts as a temporary storage space where information is kept active or "online" for immediate use. This memory is limited in both capa...
Inhibition of CaMKII blocks short-term memory but not long-term memory of inhibitory avoidance in mice. Darran Yates Research Highlights10 Jan 2025 Nature Reviews Neuroscience P: 1 Keeping short-term memories alive Different interneuron populations modulate delay activity representing action plans in...
Radixin regulates synaptic GABAAreceptor density and is essential for reversal learning and short-term memory Lateral diffusion of receptors between synaptic and extrasynaptic sites is known to mediate plasticity. Hausratet al. show that diffusion of α5-containing GABAAreceptors is controlled by phospho...
The Magical Number 4 in Short-Term Memory: A Reconsideration of Mental Storage CapacityMiller (1956) summarized evidence that people can remember about seven chunks in short-term memory (STM) tasks. However, that number was meant more... N Cowan - 《Behavioral & Brain Sciences》 被引量: 695...