Phase-dependent amplification of working memory content and performance

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Successful working memory performance has been related to oscillatory mechanisms operating in low-frequency ranges. Yet, their mechanistic interaction with the distributed neural activity patterns representing the content of the memorized information remains unclear. Here, we record EEG during a working memory retention interval, while a taskirrelevant, high-intensity visual impulse stimulus is presented to boost the read-out of distributed neural activity related to the content held in working memory. Decoding of this activity with a linear classifier reveals significant modulations of classification accuracy by oscillatory phase in the theta/alpha ranges at the moment of impulse presentation. Additionally, behavioral accuracy is highest at the phases showing maximized decoding accuracy. At those phases, behavioral accuracy is higher in trials with the impulse compared to noimpulse trials. This constitutes the first evidence in humans that working memory informationis maximized within limited phase ranges, and that phase-selective, sensory impulse stimulationcan improve working memory.
Date made available23 Apr 2020
PublisherDataverseNL

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