2024
DOI: 10.1038/s44271-024-00158-6
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Sensory stimulation enhances visual working memory capacity

Indre Pileckyte,
Salvador Soto-Faraco

Abstract: Visual working memory (vWM) plays a crucial role in visual information processing and higher cognitive functions; however, it has a very limited capacity. Recently, several studies have successfully modulated vWM capacity in humans using entrainment with transcranial alternate current stimulation (tACS) by targeting parietal theta in a frequency-specific manner. In the current study, we aim to expand upon these findings by utilizing sensory instead of electrical stimulation. Across six behavioral experiments (… Show more

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