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Working Memory Is Complex and Dynamic, Like Your Thoughts
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Working Memory Is Complex and Dynamic, Like Your Thoughts

Abstract. Working memory is where thoughts are held and manipulated. For many years, the dominant model was that working memory relied on steady-state neural dynamics. A neural representation was activated and then held in that state. However, as often happens, the more we examine working memory (especially with new technology), the more complex it looks. Recent discoveries show that working memory involves multiple mechanisms, including discontinuous bouts of spiking. Memories are also dynamic, evolving in a task-dependent manner. Cortical rhythms may control those dynamics, thereby endowing top–down “executive” control over our thoughts.

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@ekmiller Reading right now. I see working memory was solved just like particle physics in the 1930s :)
@ekmiller Love the title!
My working memory is awful, but hopefully my thoughts less so.

No thoughts, speechless:

Beautifully you and T Buschman homage the recent loss of such young talented scientist in this vibrant paper:

» Mark Stokes was a catalyst in driving this new understanding of working memory WM.
Here, we review our take on the “Stokesian” view of WM.

There were 2 key insights.

1 WM is not simply the persistent activity of neurons. It is also “activity-silent
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2 WM activity is not a persistent, veridical, representation of sensory inputs. «

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Kozachkov, L., Tauber, J., Lundqvist, M., Brincat, S.L., Slotine, J.J., and Miller, E.K. (2022) Robust and brain-like working memory through short-term synaptic plasticity  PLOS Computational Biolo…

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