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This project studies working memory in primates, focusing on how they generalize tasks across different objects. It proposes a new computational model, the Hot-Coal model, to explain this ability and aims to resolve existing conflicts in understanding working memory mechanisms.
Working memory (WM) is a fundamental cognitive capability.
It refers to our ability to hold, select and manipulate several objects in mind simultaneously.
It allows us to engage in flexible behavior and is tightly linked to fluid intelligence.
This project will answer an essential, yet unsolved aspect of WM:
How can primates use their WM in a generalized way and control what they think about?
If you hear ‘apple’, ‘stone’ and ‘pear’ in sequence, and then you are asked to imagine the first fruit,…
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
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Sweden, Stockholm
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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