Abstract

The ability to keep visual information in mind after stimulus disappearance, often referred to as visual short-term memory or visual working memory (VWM), is crucial for guiding behavior. In early neuroimaging studies aimed at finding the neural correlates of VWM, it was assumed that brain areas

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