Qing Yu
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    • Stimulus representation in human frontal cortex supports flexible control in working memory
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    • Different states of priority recruit different neural representations in visual working memory
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    • The Role of Location-Context Binding in Nonspatial Visual Working Memory
    • Neural Correlates of the Conscious Perception of Visual Location Lie Outside Visual Cortex
    • Temporal-Order-Based Attentional Priority Modulates Mnemonic Representations in Parietal and Frontal Cortices
    • Overlapping and distinct contributions of stimulus location and of spatial context to nonspatial visual short-term memory
    • Parietal-Occipital Interactions Underlying Control- and Representation-Related Processes in Working Memory for Nonspatial Visual Features
    • Separating the present and the future
    • Occipital, parietal, and frontal cortices selectively maintain task-relevant features of multi-feature objects in visual working memory
    • Modulating foveal representation can influence visual discrimination in the periphery
    • Spatial summation revealed in the earliest visual evoked component C1 and the effect of attention on its linearity
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How does the brain represent abstract knowledge and concepts to facilitate learning and cognitive control?

Qing Yu
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Qing Yu
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