RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Representation of Order Information in Auditory-Verbal Short-Term Memory JF The Journal of Neuroscience JO J. Neurosci. FD Society for Neuroscience SP 6879 OP 6886 DO 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4104-13.2014 VO 34 IS 20 A1 Kristjan Kalm A1 Dennis Norris YR 2014 UL http://www.jneurosci.org/content/34/20/6879.abstract AB Here we investigate how order information is represented in auditory-verbal short-term memory (STM). We used fMRI and a serial recall task to dissociate neural activity patterns representing the phonological properties of the items stored in STM from the patterns representing their order. For this purpose, we analyzed fMRI activity patterns elicited by different item sets and different orderings of those items. These fMRI activity patterns were compared with the predictions made by positional and chaining models of serial order. The positional models encode associations between items and their positions in a sequence, whereas the chaining models encode associations between successive items and retain no position information. We show that a set of brain areas in the postero-dorsal stream of auditory processing store associations between items and order as predicted by a positional model. The chaining model of order representation generates a different pattern similarity prediction, which was shown to be inconsistent with the fMRI data. Our results thus favor a neural model of order representation that stores item codes, position codes, and the mapping between them. This study provides the first fMRI evidence for a specific model of order representation in the human brain.