A growing number of studies on the higher-order cognitive functions of the human brain use brain-imaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). For the validity and generality of fMRI results, it is important that the relevant cognitive processes are equivalent to those functioning in typical settings used in behavioral research. This equivalence could be, for example, endangered by different spatial frames of reference when lying in the scanner. In the present study, we tested whether the cognitive processes, as reflected in behavioral data in brain-imaging settings, are indeed functionally equivalent to those reflected in “purely ” behavioral settings. To this end, we used a task-switching paradigm with a spatia...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging, the brain’s response to experimental cognitive tasks is us...
Neuroimaging techniques, such as functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), have allowed research...
Spatial working memory is a psychological construct that models the ability of an organism to mainta...
A growing number of studies on the higher-order cognitive functions of the human brain use brain-ima...
The goal of this study was to propose a new functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm us...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
The environment within an fMRI scanner can be intimidating, featuring characteristics such as extrem...
As cognitive neuroscience methods develop, established experimental tasks are used with emerging bra...
As more and more psychological research utilises brain imaging technologies to understand the neural...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an increasingly important tool in psychological rese...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
Purpose: Behavioural studies of attention training after brain damage have shown that only training ...
Most neuroimaging studies are performed using one imaging method only, either functional magnetic re...
The dramatic changes in cognitive ability observed throughout childhood mirror comparably significan...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging, the brain’s response to experimental cognitive tasks is us...
Neuroimaging techniques, such as functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), have allowed research...
Spatial working memory is a psychological construct that models the ability of an organism to mainta...
A growing number of studies on the higher-order cognitive functions of the human brain use brain-ima...
The goal of this study was to propose a new functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm us...
Background Since its inception over twenty years ago, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) h...
The environment within an fMRI scanner can be intimidating, featuring characteristics such as extrem...
As cognitive neuroscience methods develop, established experimental tasks are used with emerging bra...
As more and more psychological research utilises brain imaging technologies to understand the neural...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an increasingly important tool in psychological rese...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
Purpose: Behavioural studies of attention training after brain damage have shown that only training ...
Most neuroimaging studies are performed using one imaging method only, either functional magnetic re...
The dramatic changes in cognitive ability observed throughout childhood mirror comparably significan...
Cognitive processes, such as the generation of language, can be mapped onto the brain using fMRI. Th...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging, the brain’s response to experimental cognitive tasks is us...
Neuroimaging techniques, such as functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), have allowed research...
Spatial working memory is a psychological construct that models the ability of an organism to mainta...