We tested the updated model as much as we could, eventually linking neural reactivations from silent traces to an increase of serial dependence in monkey and human ephys/TMS. This' our first paper on serial dependence (Barbosa, Stein. et al, 2020). http
📰 Some suggested readings in preparation for the seminar: Interplay between persistent activity and activity-silent dynamics in the prefrontal cortex underlies serial biases in working memory https://t.co/6McEvCnBa8
@behrenstimb @AvitalHahamy congrats to all involved for this new preprint! Read through it rather quickly, but I can see a clear connection with previous work on the neural correlates of across-trial biases, aka serial dependence: https://t.co/CForlnEod8
@jmourabarbosa @StokesNeuro Best evidence? Can we go just for evidence? I really like the results from your and co-authors paper on Nat Neuro 2020 (https://t.co/4LAH9QRdVh). But should we call what happens in between trials working memory? No manipulation