A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase their activity level whenever a cognitive task becomes more demanding, regardless of the specific nature of this demand. During execution of a task, these areas and the surrounding cortex temporally encode aspects of the task context in spatially distributed patterns of activity. It is not clear whether these patterns reflect underlying anatomical subnetworks that still exist when task execution has finished. We use fMRI in 12 participants performing alternating blocks of three cognitive tasks to address this question. A first data set is used to define multiple demand regions in each participant. A second dataset from the same participants is u...
Flexible interactions between brain regions enable neural systems to adaptively transfer and process...
SummaryHumans easily and flexibly complete a wide variety of tasks. To accomplish this feat, the bra...
Supplementary motor area (SMA), the inferior frontal junction (IFJ), superior frontal junction (SFJ)...
A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase the...
A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase the...
A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase the...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on the dynamic representation of task content f...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on the dynamic representation of task content f...
Multiple-demand (MD) regions of the human brain show coactivation during many different kinds of tas...
Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using task-free analyses. While...
Emerging ideas of brain function emphasize the context-dependency of regional contributions to cogni...
Flexible interactions between brain regions enable neural systems to adaptively transfer and process...
SummaryHumans easily and flexibly complete a wide variety of tasks. To accomplish this feat, the bra...
Supplementary motor area (SMA), the inferior frontal junction (IFJ), superior frontal junction (SFJ)...
A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase the...
A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase the...
A subset of regions in the lateral and medial prefrontal cortex and the anterior insula increase the...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on the dynamic representation of task content f...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies on the dynamic representation of task content f...
Multiple-demand (MD) regions of the human brain show coactivation during many different kinds of tas...
Numerous neuroimaging studies have identified various brain networks using task-free analyses. While...
Emerging ideas of brain function emphasize the context-dependency of regional contributions to cogni...
Flexible interactions between brain regions enable neural systems to adaptively transfer and process...
SummaryHumans easily and flexibly complete a wide variety of tasks. To accomplish this feat, the bra...
Supplementary motor area (SMA), the inferior frontal junction (IFJ), superior frontal junction (SFJ)...