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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023
4:45 PM Europe/London
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British Association for Cognitive Neuroscience BACN
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Working memory is about the past but for the future. Adopting such a future-focused perspective shifts the narrative of working memory as a limited-capacity storage system to working memory as an anticipatory buffer that helps us prepare for potential and sequential upcoming behaviour. In my talk, I will present a series of our recent studies that have started to reveal emerging principles of a working memory that looks forward – highlighting, amongst others, how selective attention plays a vital role in prioritising internal contents for behaviour, and the bi-directional links between visual working memory and action. These studies show how studying the dynamics of working memory, selective attention, and action together paves way for an integrated understanding of how mind serves behaviour.
Freek van Ede
Dr.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
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