We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms that allow us to plan a sequence of novel choices remain unclear. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate how the human brain plans the shortest path to a goal in novel mazes with one (shallow maze) or two (deep maze) choice points. We observed two distinct anterior prefrontal responses to demanding choices at the second choice point: one in rostrodorsal medial prefrontal cortex (rd-mPFC)/superior frontal gyrus (SFG) that was also sensitive to (deactivated by) demanding initial choices and another in lateral frontopolar cortex (lFPC), which was only engaged by demanding choices at the second choice point. Furthermore...
Human navigation is generally believed to rely on two types of strategy adoption, route-based and ma...
Topological networks lie at the heart of our cities and social milieu. However, it remains unclear h...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
<div><p>We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mecha...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Planning spatial paths through our environment is an important part of everyday life and is supporte...
Reinforcement learning studies in rodents and primates demonstrate that goal-directed and habitual c...
The past is the best predictor of the future. This simple postulate belies the complex neurobiologic...
SummaryAlthough many preferential choices in everyday life require remembering relevant information,...
Rational, value-based decision-making mandates selecting the option with highest subjective expected...
We often face alternatives that we are free to choose between. Planning movements to select an alte...
Planning enables humans and animals to use their knowledge of the structure of the world to anticipa...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Neuroscience. Advisors:Apostolos P. Georgopoulos ...
Flexibly switching between different tasks is a fundamental human cognitive ability that allows us t...
When choices are made freely, they might emerge from pre-existing neural activity. However, whether ...
Human navigation is generally believed to rely on two types of strategy adoption, route-based and ma...
Topological networks lie at the heart of our cities and social milieu. However, it remains unclear h...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
<div><p>We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mecha...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Planning spatial paths through our environment is an important part of everyday life and is supporte...
Reinforcement learning studies in rodents and primates demonstrate that goal-directed and habitual c...
The past is the best predictor of the future. This simple postulate belies the complex neurobiologic...
SummaryAlthough many preferential choices in everyday life require remembering relevant information,...
Rational, value-based decision-making mandates selecting the option with highest subjective expected...
We often face alternatives that we are free to choose between. Planning movements to select an alte...
Planning enables humans and animals to use their knowledge of the structure of the world to anticipa...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Neuroscience. Advisors:Apostolos P. Georgopoulos ...
Flexibly switching between different tasks is a fundamental human cognitive ability that allows us t...
When choices are made freely, they might emerge from pre-existing neural activity. However, whether ...
Human navigation is generally believed to rely on two types of strategy adoption, route-based and ma...
Topological networks lie at the heart of our cities and social milieu. However, it remains unclear h...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...