Visual Memory: Neural mechanism of working memory

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Pavilion

Poster Title

First Author 

Anticipation of Extra Memory Load Does Not Alter Working Memory’s Reliance on Long-term Memory

Yılmaz, Yakup

Distracted but not defeated: Voxel population codes flexibly transform to support high-fidelity working memory representations

Wennberg, Janna

Pinpointing the Sources of Top-Down Feedback in Visual Working Memory

Li, Shanshan

Goal-setting modulates visual working memory performance through alpha power suppression and effort

Kozlova, Olga

The Influence of Identical Objects on Visual Working Memory Capacity: Electrophysiological Evidence

Guo, Lijing

Immediate reselection of visual and motor memories after external interference

Gresch, Daniela

Measuring Trust in Artificial Intelligence with the contralateral delay activity (CDA)

Feldmann-Wüstefeld, Tobias

Shared and Unique Visual Working Memory Representations Across Individuals Revealed by Intracranial Recordings

Farley, John

Neural correlates of working memory precision

Deutsch, Philipp

Content-independent pointers mediate working memory storage for both visual and verbal stimuli

Chang, Woohyeuk

Task-Dependent Neural Coding in Visual Working Memory

Boakye, Dennis

Revealing the effect of regularities on representations in visual working memory

Ataseven, Nursena

EEG decoding reveals a link between visual working memory fidelity and the magnitude of similarity-induced memory bias

Ünver, Nursima