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  1. 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.

  2. 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...

  3. 23 Φεβ 2015 · Caption: Two areas of the brain — the hippocampus (yellow) and the prefrontal cortex (blue) — use two different brain-wave frequencies to communicate as the brain learns to associate unrelated objects.

  4. 17 Απρ 2024 · 17 April 2024. Coupled neural activity controls working memory in humans. How does the human brain temporarily store information without losing track of it? Neuroscientists have discovered that...

  5. 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. In a memory task requiring information to be held in working memory for short periods of time, the MIT team found that the brain uses beta waves to consciously switch between ...

  6. Coupled brain waves control working memory. Ziv Williams. How does the human brain temporarily store information without losing track of it? Neuroscientists have discovered that neurons in...

  7. 14 Μαρ 2018 · The speed of theta brain oscillatory activity is thought to play a key role in determining working memory (WM) capacity. Individual differences in the length of a theta cycle (ranging between 4 and 7 Hz) might determine how many gamma cycles (>30 Hz) can be nested into a theta wave.

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