Working Memory: Delay Activity, Yes! Persistent Activity? Maybe Not

Persistent spiking has been thought to underlie working memory (WM). However, virtually all of the evidence for this comes from studies that averaged spiking across time and across trials, which masks the details. On single trials, activity often occurs in sparse transient bursts. This has important computational and functional advantages. In addition, examination of more complex tasks reveals neural coding in WM is dynamic over the course of a trial. All this suggests that spiking is important for WM, but that its role is more complex than simply persistent spiking. Dual Perspectives Companion Paper:Persistent Spiking Activity Underlies Working Memory, by Christos Constantinidis, Shintaro Funahashi, Daeyeol Lee, John D. Murray, Xue-Lian Qi, Min Wang, and Amy F.T. Arnsten

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