Publication: A Neural Index Reflecting the Amount of Cognitive Resources Available during Memory Encoding: A Model-based Approach
A Neural Index Reflecting the Amount of Cognitive Resources Available during Memory Encoding: A Model-based Approach
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Ma, S., Popov, V., & Zhang, Q. (2022). A Neural Index Reflecting the Amount of Cognitive Resources Available during Memory Encoding: A Model-based Approach (No. 1; Neuroscience). https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.16.504058
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Humans have a limited amount of cognitive resources to process various cognitive operations at a given moment. The Source of Activation Confusion (SAC) model of episodic memory proposes that resources are consumed during each processing and once depleted they need time to recover gradually. This has been supported by a series of behavioral findings in the past. However, the neural substrate of the resources is not known. In the present study, over an existing EEG dataset of a free recall task (Kahana et al., 2022), we provided a neura
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Ma, S., Popov, V., & Zhang, Q. (2022). A Neural Index Reflecting the Amount of Cognitive Resources Available during Memory Encoding: A Model-based Approach (No. 1; Neuroscience). https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.16.504058