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  1. Cognitive neuroscience. Coupled brain waves control working memory. Ziv Williams. How does the human brain temporarily store information without losing track of it? Neuroscientists have...

  2. 26 Ιαν 2018 · MIT neuroscientists have found evidence that the brain’s ability to control what it’s thinking about relies on low-frequency brain waves known as beta rhythms.

  3. 26 Μαΐ 2016 · Working memory (WM) capacity increases throughout childhood and adolescence, and studying the neural changes associated with this development is one way to learn about the mechanisms of WM...

  4. In this article we discuss “cognitive capacity” (the number of items that can be held “in mind” simul taneously) and suggest that the limit is inherent to processing based on oscillatory brain rhythms, or “brain waves,” which may regulate neural communication.

  5. 23 Ιουλ 2013 · Our finding speak to three interrelated questions: What is working memory capacity? How should it best be measured? And finally, how is WMC related to other cognitive constructs, in particular SM, fluid intelligence, and executive attention / cognitive control? We discuss the implications of our findings for these three questions in turn.

  6. 16 Μαρ 2023 · Storage capacitythe WETCOW model shows that a coherent memory state with predicted encoding parameters can be formed with as low as two nodes, thus potentially allows for significant...

  7. 24 Σεπ 2021 · Several studies suggest that EEG parameters, reflecting top-down processes in the brain, may predict cognitive performance, e.g. short-term memory (STM) capacity. According to Lisman and Idiart’s model, STM capacity is predicted by theta and gamma EEG waves and their ratio.

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