Laboratory of Cognition
2013
  • Title:Distributed neural networks of tactile working memory
  • Authors:Wang L.# *, Bodner M. and Zhou YD.
  • Title of Journal:Journal of Physiology
  • Year:2013
  • DOI:10.1016/j.jphysparis.2013.06.001
Abstract
Microelectrode recordings of cortical activity in primates performing working memory tasks reveal some cortical neurons exhibiting sustained or graded persistent elevations in firing rate during the period in which sensory information is actively maintained in short-term memory. These neurons are called “memory cells”. Imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies indicate that memory cells may arise from distributed cortical networks. Depending on the sensory modality of the memorandum in working memory tasks, neurons exhibiting memory-correlated patterns of firing have been detected in different association cortices including prefrontal cortex, and primary sensory cortices as well.