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Maintenance of color memoranda in activity-quiescent working memory states: Evidence from impulse perturbation

Güven Kandemir, Sophia A. Wilhelm, Nikolai Axmacher, Elkan G. Akyürek

2024iScience15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the present study, we used an impulse perturbation method to probe working memory maintenance of colors in neurally active and activity-quiescent states, focusing on a set of pre-registered analyses. We analyzed the electroencephalograph (EEG) data of 30 participants who completed a delayed match-to-sample working memory task, in which one of the two items that were presented was retro-cued as task relevant. The analyses revealed that both cued and uncued colors were decodable from impulse-evoked activity, the latter in contrast to previous reports of working memory for orientation gratings. Decoding of colors from oscillations in the alpha band showed that cued items could be decoded therein whereas uncued items could not. Overall, the outcomes suggest that subtle differences exist between the representation of colors, and that of stimuli with spatial properties, but the present results also demonstrate that regardless of their specific neural state, both are accessible through visual impulse perturbation.

Topics & Concepts

Cued speechWorking memoryImpulse (physics)Perturbation (astronomy)PsychologyComputer scienceCognitive psychologyAudiologySpeech recognitionCognitionNeurosciencePhysicsMedicineQuantum mechanicsNeural dynamics and brain functionNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesVisual perception and processing mechanisms