<p>Participants performed the 2-back condition of the n-back working memory task in either a control condition (Panel A) or time-based PM condition (Panel B), in counterbalanced order. The 2-back task presented a continuous sequence of words at a regular rate (1.5s) with target responses required when the current item matched that presented 2 trials back (arrow labeled “2-back”). In the control condition, at intermittent times, a non-informative clock randomly appeared (red font) with the instruction “press 3” (indicating the relevant button to press on the response box). Upon reacting to this prompt the clock would disappear. (arrow labeled “Control Prompt”). In the time-based PM condition, participants self-initiated a clock-check with th...
<p>A) Timeline of a specific trial. Response-cue interval (RCI) and cue-target interval are fixed at...
<p>Participants responded by entering the answer in a numerical keypad. This was followed by feedbac...
Flexible and goal-driven behaviour requires a process by which the appropriate task-set is selected ...
<p>In N0 condition, participants have to detect as quickly as possible the number 2. In N2 condition...
<p>Participants performed the 0-Back control task or the 2-Back WM task (duration = 154 seconds) dep...
These datasets corresponds to a time-based prospective memory task. The experiment took approximate...
<p>Panel A corresponds to the structure of each task within a single BOLD run. Panel B illustrates t...
<p>In the 0-back condition, participants were asked to press a button if a specific target letter “”...
<p><i>Panel A: Phase 1</i>. The experimental group performed four blocks of the face-name task, whic...
<p>Each picture represents a screen in the experiment. A) The combined monetary and performance (MP)...
If a subject is involved in a task requiring strict temporal control and the timing demands of the t...
<p>(A) The “Compound” prompt was presented for 0.5 s, then persisted for a variable amount of additi...
(A, B) In a comparison task participants had to judge whether the second stimulus was longer or shor...
<p>(A) Single-trial working memory task design. Following a 1-s pretrial fixation interval (−250 to ...
<p>On a given trial, participants viewed a fixation point, followed by either a burst of white noise...
<p>A) Timeline of a specific trial. Response-cue interval (RCI) and cue-target interval are fixed at...
<p>Participants responded by entering the answer in a numerical keypad. This was followed by feedbac...
Flexible and goal-driven behaviour requires a process by which the appropriate task-set is selected ...
<p>In N0 condition, participants have to detect as quickly as possible the number 2. In N2 condition...
<p>Participants performed the 0-Back control task or the 2-Back WM task (duration = 154 seconds) dep...
These datasets corresponds to a time-based prospective memory task. The experiment took approximate...
<p>Panel A corresponds to the structure of each task within a single BOLD run. Panel B illustrates t...
<p>In the 0-back condition, participants were asked to press a button if a specific target letter “”...
<p><i>Panel A: Phase 1</i>. The experimental group performed four blocks of the face-name task, whic...
<p>Each picture represents a screen in the experiment. A) The combined monetary and performance (MP)...
If a subject is involved in a task requiring strict temporal control and the timing demands of the t...
<p>(A) The “Compound” prompt was presented for 0.5 s, then persisted for a variable amount of additi...
(A, B) In a comparison task participants had to judge whether the second stimulus was longer or shor...
<p>(A) Single-trial working memory task design. Following a 1-s pretrial fixation interval (−250 to ...
<p>On a given trial, participants viewed a fixation point, followed by either a burst of white noise...
<p>A) Timeline of a specific trial. Response-cue interval (RCI) and cue-target interval are fixed at...
<p>Participants responded by entering the answer in a numerical keypad. This was followed by feedbac...
Flexible and goal-driven behaviour requires a process by which the appropriate task-set is selected ...