Työmuistin kaksivaiheisen resurssienjakomallin hermostollinen perusta ja sen sovellus (NERAMWMIA)
Päärahoittaja
Rahoittajan antama koodi/diaarinumero: 333649
Päärahoittajan myöntämä tuki (€)
- 228 457,00
Rahoitusohjelma
Hankkeen aikataulu
Hankkeen aloituspäivämäärä: 01.09.2020
Hankkeen päättymispäivämäärä: 31.08.2023
Tiivistelmä
Recently, we proposed a working memory resource allocation model to solve the contradiction of previous studies. However, the role of attention mechanism in the model is still unclear. The aim of the project is to provide evidence for the model at the neural level, and determine the attention mechanism that plays an important role in the resource allocation of working memory. A cognitive training paradigm will be designed for the attention mechanism, and the effect of the paradigm on working memory will be examined. The present project will provide a new theoretical basis for the working memory study. More importantly, the project will open a new door for cognitive training, which can be utilized in the future to help individuals with low memory capacity.
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Päävastuullinen yksikkö
Liittyvät julkaisut ja muut tuotokset
- Decreased intersubject synchrony in dynamic valence ratings of sad movie contents in dysphoric individuals (2021) Li, Xueqiao; et al.; A1; OA
- Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity Are Unrelated to the Magnitude of Benefits from Object- and Dimension-Based Retro-Cues (2021) Ye, Chaoxiong; et al.; O1; OA
- Individual differences in working memory capacity are unrelated to the magnitudes of retrocue benefits (2021) Ye, Chaoxiong; et al.; A1; OA
- Magnetoencephalography Responses to Unpredictable and Predictable Rare Somatosensory Stimuli in Healthy Adult Humans (2021) Xu, Qianru; et al.; A1; OA
- Negative and Positive Bias for Emotional Faces : Evidence from the Attention and Working Memory Paradigms (2021) Xu, Qianru; et al.; A2; OA
- Negative emotional state modulates visual working memory in the late consolidation phase (2020) Long, Fangfang; et al.; A1; OA
- The two-stage process in visual working memory consolidation (2020) Ye, Chaoxiong; et al.; A1; OA
- Visual working memory resource allocation is affected by stimulus-related and individuals' state- and trait-related factors (2020) Ye, Chaoxiong; G5; OA; 978-951-39-8358-1