Adverse Listening Conditions and Memory Load Drive a Common Alpha Oscillatory Network
Whether we are engaged in small talk or trying to memorise a telephone number — it is our short-term memory that ensures we don’t lose track. But what if the very same memory gets additionally taxed because the words to be remembered are hard to understand?
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Obleser, J., Woestmann, M., Hellbernd, N., Wilsch, A. , Maess, B. (2012). Adverse listening conditions and memory load drive a common alpha oscillatory network. Journal of Neuroscience. September 5, 2012 • 32(36):12376 –12383
References
- Obleser J, Wöstmann M, Hellbernd N, Wilsch A, Maess B. Adverse listening conditions and memory load drive a common α oscillatory network. J Neurosci. 2012 Sep 5;32(36):12376–83. PMID: 22956828. [Open with Read]