Working Memory Requires a Combination of Transient and Attractor-Dominated Dynamics to Process Unreliably Timed Inputs
Abstract Working memory stores and processes information received as a stream of continuously incoming stimuli. This requires accurate sequencing and it remains puzzling how this can be reliably achieved by the neuronal system as our perceptual inputs show a high degree of temporal variability. One...
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Main Authors: | Timo Nachstedt, Christian Tetzlaff |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3ccd83dc8396415cb6b30b3321a8da06 |
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