Dynamic hidden states underlying working-memory-guided behavior
Recent theoretical models propose that working memory is mediated by rapid transitions in 'activity-silent' neural states (for example, short-term synaptic plasticity). According to the dynamic coding framework, such hidden state transitions flexibly configure memory networks for memory-gu...
Autors principals: | Wolff, M, Jochim, J, Akyürek, E, Stokes, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2017
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