Investigating via Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) the interaction between Visual Short Term Memory (VSTM) and mental imagery in the Early Visual Cortex (EVC).
Loading...
URL
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Perustieteiden korkeakoulu |
Master's thesis
Unless otherwise stated, all rights belong to the author. You may download, display and print this publication for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited.
Authors
Date
2016-04-28
Department
Major/Subject
Brain and Mind
Mcode
SCI3018
Degree programme
Master’s Degree Programme in Brain and Mind
Language
en
Pages
51+9
Series
Abstract
Visual mental imagery and visual short term memory are often assumed to play similiar roles. There are many evidence showing that they both involve visual cortical neurons which encode incoming sensory information. On the cognitive level it has been explained in terms of the visual cache, which is nvolved in the maintenance of visual short term memory and imagery content. Even though menatl imagery and visual short term memroy may share cogntive resources, they are nevertheless two distinct psychological processes that can be dissociated behaviorally. In this study, we wanted to see if those two processes diverges in early visual cortex. To be able to do it, we used transcranial magnetic stimualtion as a probe of visual cortical activation state. Experiment consists of three diffrent blocks: VSTM alone, mental imagery alone and concurrent VSTM and imagery. The concurrent condition was carried out to understand how imagery and VSTM might interact when they are engaged simultaneously.Description
Supervisor
Sams, MikkoThesis advisor
Saad, ElyanaKeywords
transcranial magnetic stimulation, visual short term memory, mental imagery, early visual cortex