Visual Memory: Neural mechanism of working memory

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Abstract#

Poster Title

First Author

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Distracted but not defeated: Voxel population codes flexibly transform to support high-fidelity working memory representations

Wennberg, Janna

56.425

EEG decoding reveals a link between visual working memory fidelity and the magnitude of similarity-induced memory bias

Ünver, Nursima

56.426

Goal-setting modulates visual working memory performance through alpha power suppression and effort

Kozlova, Olga

56.427

Immediate reselection of visual and motor memories after external interference

Gresch, Daniela

56.428

Neural correlates of working memory precision

Deutsch, Philipp

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Pinpointing the Sources of Top-Down Feedback in Visual Working Memory

Li, Shanshan

56.430

Revealing the effect of regularities on representations in visual working memory

Ataseven, Nursena

56.431

Shared and Unique Visual Working Memory Representations Across Individuals Revealed by Intracranial Recordings

Farley, John

56.432

Task-Dependent Neural Coding in Visual Working Memory

Boakye, Dennis

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The Influence of Identical Objects on Visual Working Memory Capacity: Electrophysiological Evidence

Guo, Lijing

56.434

Measuring Trust in Artificial Intelligence with the contralateral delay activity (CDA)

Feldmann-Wüstefeld, Tobias

56.435

Anticipation of Extra Memory Load Does Not Alter Working Memory’s Reliance on Long-term Memory

Yılmaz, Yakup

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Content-independent pointers mediate working memory storage for both visual and verbal stimuli

Chang, Woohyeuk