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Enhanced Working Memory Representations for Rare Events.

Carlos Daniel CarrascoAaron Matthew SimmonsJohn E KiatSteven J Luck
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
For many decades, researchers have observed that rare events elicit a broad range of physiological responses, and there has been much speculation about the functional significance of these responses. One such response is the P3b component, which is a large voltage deflection in scalp EEG recordings. Over 40 years ago, the P3b was hypothesized to reflect "context updating" (now often called "working memory updating"). However, there has been no direct evidence that working memory is actually enhanced for rare, P3b-eliciting events. In the present study, we found that both behavioral and electrophysiological measures of working memory were enhanced for rare events. This is potentially related to the release of norepinephrine across the cortex.
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