
There are inherent trade-offs between the flexibility and the capacity of working memory, or the ability to temporarily hold information "in mind." In a recent issue of Neuron, Bouchacourt and Buschman (2019) present a new model of working memory that demonstrates how coordinated activity between specialized sensory networks and flexible higher-order networks may support these competing constraints.
Neurons, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Memory, Short-Term, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Short-Term, Memory, Biological Psychology, Neurosciences, Psychology, Biological psychology, Cognitive Sciences
Neurons, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Memory, Short-Term, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Short-Term, Memory, Biological Psychology, Neurosciences, Psychology, Biological psychology, Cognitive Sciences
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