Hippocampal activity supporting working memory is contingent upon specific task demands

Jessica L. Wood, Danielle E. Clark,Derek Evan Nee

Cognitive Neuroscience(2022)

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Working memory (WM) is the ability to maintain and manipulate internal representations. WM recruits varying brain regions based on task demands. Although the hippocampus has historically been associated with long-term memory (LTM), several studies provide evidence for its involvement during WM tasks. Slotnick (this issue) posits that this involvement is due to LTM processes. This argument rests on the assumption that processes are not shared among WM and LTM, and that WM processes are necessarily sustained. We argue that there are processes utilized by both WM and LTM, and that such processes need not be sustained to support WM.
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Working memory,hippocampus,long term memory,task demands
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