Cognitive-control theories attribute action control to executive processes that modulate behavior on the basis of expectancy or task rules. In the current study, we examined corticospinal excitability and behavioral performance in a go/no-go task. Go and no-go trials were presented in runs of five, and go and no-go runs alternated predictably. At the beginning of each trial, subjects indicated whether they expected a go trial or a no-go trial. Analyses revealed that subjects immediately adjusted their expectancy ratings when a new run started. However, motor excitability was primarily associated with the properties of the previous trial, rather than the predicted properties of the current trial. We also observed a large latency cost at the ...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person’s response to sporadic c...
International audienceThe brain can anticipate the time of imminent events to optimise sensorimotor ...
International audienceRefraining from reacting does not only involve reactive inhibitory mechanisms....
Cognitive-control theories attribute action control to executive processes that modulate behavior on...
The dataset for this article is available at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/19257.Cognitive control the...
In a study of the stop signal task (SST) we employed Bayesian modeling to compute the estimated like...
In a study of the stop signal task (SST) we employed Bayesian modeling to compute the estimated like...
Executive response functions can be affected by preceding events, even if they are no longer associa...
abstract: Most theories of cognitive control assume goal-directed behavior takes the form of perform...
To intercept rapidly moving objects, people must predict the right time to initiate their actions. T...
We present a perspective on cognitive control that is motivated by an examination of sequential depe...
Behavioural and MEP (motor evoked potential) data. R (analysis) scripts and Experiment documentation...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person's response to sporadic c...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 81-92.1. Introduction -- 2. General experimental setup -- 3. ...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person’s response to sporadic c...
International audienceThe brain can anticipate the time of imminent events to optimise sensorimotor ...
International audienceRefraining from reacting does not only involve reactive inhibitory mechanisms....
Cognitive-control theories attribute action control to executive processes that modulate behavior on...
The dataset for this article is available at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/19257.Cognitive control the...
In a study of the stop signal task (SST) we employed Bayesian modeling to compute the estimated like...
In a study of the stop signal task (SST) we employed Bayesian modeling to compute the estimated like...
Executive response functions can be affected by preceding events, even if they are no longer associa...
abstract: Most theories of cognitive control assume goal-directed behavior takes the form of perform...
To intercept rapidly moving objects, people must predict the right time to initiate their actions. T...
We present a perspective on cognitive control that is motivated by an examination of sequential depe...
Behavioural and MEP (motor evoked potential) data. R (analysis) scripts and Experiment documentation...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person's response to sporadic c...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 81-92.1. Introduction -- 2. General experimental setup -- 3. ...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person’s response to sporadic c...
International audienceThe brain can anticipate the time of imminent events to optimise sensorimotor ...
International audienceRefraining from reacting does not only involve reactive inhibitory mechanisms....