Neural mechanisms of attending to items in working memory

Highlights • Evidence suggests both sustained activity and synaptic plasticity support working memory.• Rapid Hebbian plasticity can support flexible attractor states analogous to a focus of attention.• Plastic attractors can account for dynamic neural shifts in memory representations.

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