Neural Dynamics of Reselecting Visual and Motor Contents in Working Memory after External Interference

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Abstract

In everyday tasks, we must often shift our focus away from internal representations held in working memory to engage with perceptual events in the external world. Here, we investigated how our internal focus is reestablished following an interrupting task by tracking the reselection of visual representations and their associated action plans in working memory. Specifically, we asked whether reselection occurs for both visual and motor memory attributes and when this reselection occurs. We developed a visual-motor working-memory task in which participants were retrospectively cued to select one of two memory items before being interrupted by a perceptual discrimination task. To determine what information was reselected, the memory items had distinct visual and motor attributes. To determine when internal representations were reselected, the interrupting task was presented at one of three distinct time points following the retro-cue. We employed electroencephalography time–frequency analyses to track the initial selection and later reselection of visual and motor representations, as operationalized through modulations of posterior alpha (8–12 Hz) activity relative to the memorized item location (visual) and of central beta (13–30 Hz) activity relative to the required response hand (motor). Our results show that internal visual and motor contents were concurrently reselected immediately after completing the interrupting task, rather than only when internal information was required for memory-guided behavior. Thus, following interruption, we swiftly resume our internal focus in working memory through the simultaneous reselection of memorized visual representations and their associated action plans, thereby restoring internal contents to a ready-to-use state.

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Gresch, D., Behnke, L., van Ede, F., Nobre, A. C., & Boettcher, S. E. P. (2025). Neural Dynamics of Reselecting Visual and Motor Contents in Working Memory after External Interference. Journal of Neuroscience, 45(18). https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2347-24.2025

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