& Cognitive control processes enable us to adjust our behavior to changing environmental demands. Although neuropsychological studies suggest that the critical cortical region for cognitive control is the prefrontal cortex, neuro-imaging studies have emphasized the interplay of prefrontal and parietal cortices. This raises the fundamental question about the different contributions of prefrontal and parietal areas in cognitive control. It was assumed that the prefrontal cortex biases processing in posterior brain regions. This as-sumption leads to the hypothesis that neural activity in the prefrontal cortex should precede parietal activity in cognitive control. The present study tested this assumption by com-bining results from functiona...
The parietal cortex has been proposed as part of the neural network for guiding spatial attention. H...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
To efficiently deal with quickly changing task demands, we often need to organize our behaviour on d...
Cognitive control processes enable us to adjust our behavior to changing environmental demands. Alth...
Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation with...
Rapid and flexible interpretation of conflicting sensory inputs in the context of current goals is a...
Previous research has identified the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as a brain region that is critical for ...
Recent brain imaging studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have implicated a fr...
Voluntarily shifting attention to a location of the visual field improves the perception of events t...
Seemingly distinct cognitive tasks often activate similar anatomical networks. For example, the righ...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
In the human brain, a well known frontoparietal circuit, including lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC),...
Seemingly distinct cognitive tasks often activate similar anatomical networks. For example, the righ...
Attention is a core cognitive mechanism that allows the brain to allocate limited resources dependin...
& Recently, a number of investigators have examined the neural loci of psychological processes e...
The parietal cortex has been proposed as part of the neural network for guiding spatial attention. H...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
To efficiently deal with quickly changing task demands, we often need to organize our behaviour on d...
Cognitive control processes enable us to adjust our behavior to changing environmental demands. Alth...
Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation with...
Rapid and flexible interpretation of conflicting sensory inputs in the context of current goals is a...
Previous research has identified the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as a brain region that is critical for ...
Recent brain imaging studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have implicated a fr...
Voluntarily shifting attention to a location of the visual field improves the perception of events t...
Seemingly distinct cognitive tasks often activate similar anatomical networks. For example, the righ...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
In the human brain, a well known frontoparietal circuit, including lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC),...
Seemingly distinct cognitive tasks often activate similar anatomical networks. For example, the righ...
Attention is a core cognitive mechanism that allows the brain to allocate limited resources dependin...
& Recently, a number of investigators have examined the neural loci of psychological processes e...
The parietal cortex has been proposed as part of the neural network for guiding spatial attention. H...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
To efficiently deal with quickly changing task demands, we often need to organize our behaviour on d...