Neural effects of prioritisation on working memory
Working Memory describes the cognitive ability to store information over short timescales, and use it to guide behaviour. It is strikingly limited, and we are only able to maintain small amounts of information in this short-term store. However, it is highly flexible and we are able to prioritise wor...
Main Author: | Chekroud, SR |
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Other Authors: | Nobre, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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