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  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Visual Perception

Background:

  • Current visual search models rely on active working memory representations.
  • Distinguishing between currently relevant and prospectively relevant memory is crucial but electrophysiological mechanisms remain unclear.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the electrophysiological mechanisms differentiating currently relevant from prospectively relevant memory representations in visual working memory.
  • To understand how the brain prioritizes memory representations for current versus future visual search tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded from 20 human subjects performing two consecutive visual search tasks.
  • Subjects were cued to identify a current and a prospective search item before each task.
  • Analysis focused on alpha band (8-14 Hz) oscillations and event-related potentials during the delay period.

Main Results:

  • Suppression of alpha band activity was observed in posterior cortical regions contralateral to remembered items.
  • These lateralization effects were significantly stronger for currently relevant items compared to prospectively relevant items.
  • Contralateral delay activity did not differ between current and prospective memory conditions, suggesting similar storage but differential prioritization.

Conclusions:

  • Posterior alpha oscillations reflect enhanced cortical prioritization of memory representations serving as a current selection filter.
  • Modulations in the EEG alpha frequency band can dissociate current from future search goals in working memory.
  • The findings reveal how the brain flexibly assigns priority to memory representations for efficient visual selection.