“…By contrast, others have conceptualized α/β‐ERD as serving a more generalized “gating” function, passing task‐relevant information through the visual stream for further processing when it is desynchronized and suppressing task‐irrelevant information when it is highly synchronized (Handel, Haarmeier, & Jensen, ; Jensen & Mazaheri, ; Poch, Valdivia, Capilla, Hinojosa, & Campo, ; Zumer, Scheeringa, Schoffelen, Norris, & Jensen, ). Such a gating mechanism would be considered a function that is necessary, but not sufficient, for WM storage, and, indeed, some studies have demonstrated that α/β‐ERD is elicited in response to visual stimuli during a task with no explicit memory component at all (e.g., Banerjee, Snyder, Molholm, & Foxe, ; Foster et al, ; Gomar et al, ; Handel et al, ; Ichihara‐Takeda et al, ; Roijendijk, Farquhar, van Gerven, Jensen, & Gielen, ). These observations suggest the possibility that α/β‐ERD reflects engagement of earlier more generalized visual processes, such as perceptual encoding or modulation of attention.…”