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Low frequency oscillations code speech during verbal working memory
Simon Hanslmayr
The Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH)
Psychology
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Verbal Memory
100%
Memory Representation
100%
Low Frequency Oscillation
100%
Temporal Domain
75%
Working Memory
50%
Frontotemporal
50%
Episodic Memory
50%
Beta Oscillations
50%
Neural Oscillations
50%
Speech Perception
50%
Acoustics
25%
Human Brain
25%
Female Patients
25%
Task Performance
25%
Male Patients
25%
Endogenous Source
25%
Phase Separation
25%
Brain Activity
25%
Speech Production
25%
Temporal Patterns
25%
Temporal Properties
25%
Speech Processing
25%
Speech Signal
25%
Representation Format
25%
Temporal Structure
25%
Work Task
25%
Working Memory Performance
25%
Beta Power
25%
Working Memory Capacity
25%
Human Speech
25%
Information Carrier
25%
Left Inferior Frontal Cortex
25%
Language Effects
25%
Information-centric
25%
Pattern Similarity Analysis
25%
Identity Coding
25%
Intracortical Recording
25%
Acquired Knowledge
25%
Tumor Surgery
25%
Memory Codes
25%
Speech Coding
25%
Syllabic Rate
25%
Perisylvian Cortex
25%
Psychology
Working Memory
100%
Verbal Working Memory
100%
Speech Perception
66%
Human Brain
33%
Working Memory Capacity
33%
Electroencephalogram
33%
Reproductive Medicine
33%
Computer Science
Memory Representation
100%
Task Performance
25%
Brain Activity
25%
Memory Performance
25%
Working Memory Capacity
25%
Positive Relationship
25%
temporal property
25%
Speech Processing
25%