Significant changes in EEG neural oscillations during different phases of three-dimensional multiple object tracking task (3D-MOT) imply different roles for attention and working memory.
Yannick RoyJocelyn FaubertPublished in: CoRR (2022)
Keyphrases
- working memory
- functional connectivity
- multiple object tracking
- focus of attention
- three dimensional
- prefrontal cortex
- short term memory
- cognitive load
- computational model
- information processing
- cognitive architecture
- long term memory
- visual attention
- basal ganglia
- particle filter
- individual differences
- multiple objects
- working memory capacity
- robot soccer
- learning algorithm
- d objects
- image sequences
- data association
- brain computer interface
- multiple targets
- particle filtering
- object location
- object tracking
- signal processing
- face recognition
- decision making
- data mining