Understanding subprocesses of working memory through the lens of model-based cognitive neuroscience Ghent University
Working memory (WM) refers to a set of processes that makes task-relevant information accessible to higher-level cognitive processes. Recent work suggests WM is supported by a variety of information gating, updating, and removal processes, which ensure only task-relevant information occupies WM. Current neurocomputational theory suggests WM gating is accomplished via ?go/no-go? signalling in basal ganglia-thalamus-prefrontal cortex pathways, but ...