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Unimodal and bimodal access to sensory working memories by auditory and visual impulses

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It is unclear to what extent sensory processing areas are involved in the maintenance of sensory information in working memory (WM). Previous studies have thus far relied on finding neural activity in the corresponding sensory cortices, neglecting potential activity-silent mechanisms such as connectivity-dependent encoding. It has recently been found that visual stimulation during visual WM maintenance reveals WM-dependent changes through a bottom-up neural response. Here, we test whether thi...

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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1194-19.2019

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University of Oxford
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MSD
Department:
Experimental Psychology
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University of Oxford
Department:
Experimental Psychology
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Stokes, M
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ES/S015477/1
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Stokes, M
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ES/S015477/1
Publisher:
Society for Neuroscience Publisher's website
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Journal of Neuroscience Journal website
Volume:
40
Issue:
3
Pages:
671-681
Publication date:
2019-11-21
Acceptance date:
2019-11-07
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EISSN:
1529-2401
ISSN:
0270-6474
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English
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2019-11-21

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