Our ability to efficiently process information and generate appropriate responses depends on the processes collectively called cognitive control. Despite a considerable focus in the literature on the cognitive control of information processing, neural mechanisms underlying control are still unclear, and have not been characterized by considering the quantity of information to be processed. A novel and comprehensive account of cognitive control is proposed using concepts from information theory, which is concerned with communication system analysis and the quantification of information. This account treats the brain as an information-processing entity where cognitive control and its underlying brain networks play a pivotal role in dealing wi...
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Timing and dynamics of information in the brain is a hot field in modern neuroscience. The analysis ...
Living beings, robotic and software artefacts can all be seen as agents acting and perceiving within...
Our ability to efficiently process information and generate appropriate responses depends on the pro...
1st International Electronic Conference on Information IECI2021, online, December 2021International ...
A neglected question regarding cognitive control is how control processes might detect situations ca...
Living beings, robotic and software artefacts can all be seen as agents acting and per-ceiving withi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: page 72.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Representation in the brain -- C...
Cognitive control refers to the processes that permit selection and prioritization of information pr...
We examine how information theory has been used to study cognition over the last seven decades. Afte...
Neuroscience extensively uses the information theory to describe neural communication, among others,...
This article develops an explanatory model of information avoidance behavior from extant theory and ...
Abstract. Since the beginning of empirical cognitive science around 1950, cognition is seen as infor...
Information is the reduction of uncertainty. Imagine your friend invites you to dinner for the first...
Here we review studies on the complexity and strength of unconscious information processing. We focu...
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Timing and dynamics of information in the brain is a hot field in modern neuroscience. The analysis ...
Living beings, robotic and software artefacts can all be seen as agents acting and perceiving within...
Our ability to efficiently process information and generate appropriate responses depends on the pro...
1st International Electronic Conference on Information IECI2021, online, December 2021International ...
A neglected question regarding cognitive control is how control processes might detect situations ca...
Living beings, robotic and software artefacts can all be seen as agents acting and per-ceiving withi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: page 72.Introduction -- Chapter 1: Representation in the brain -- C...
Cognitive control refers to the processes that permit selection and prioritization of information pr...
We examine how information theory has been used to study cognition over the last seven decades. Afte...
Neuroscience extensively uses the information theory to describe neural communication, among others,...
This article develops an explanatory model of information avoidance behavior from extant theory and ...
Abstract. Since the beginning of empirical cognitive science around 1950, cognition is seen as infor...
Information is the reduction of uncertainty. Imagine your friend invites you to dinner for the first...
Here we review studies on the complexity and strength of unconscious information processing. We focu...
Currently awaiting OA funding approvalCurrently awaiting OA funding approvalCurrently awaiting OA fu...
Timing and dynamics of information in the brain is a hot field in modern neuroscience. The analysis ...
Living beings, robotic and software artefacts can all be seen as agents acting and perceiving within...