The function of midcingulate cortex (MCC) remains elusive despite decades of investigation and debate. Complicating matters, individual MCC neurons respond to highly diverse task-related events, and MCC activation is reported in most human neuroimaging studies employing a wide variety of task manipulations. Here we investigate this issue by applying a model-based cognitive neuroscience approach involving neural network simulations, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and representational similarity analysis. We demonstrate that human MCC encodes distributed, dynamically evolving representations of extended, goal-directed action sequences. These representations are uniquely sensitive to the stage and identity of each sequence, indicating ...
Our ability to flexibly switch between different tasks is a key component of cognitive control. Non-...
The human ability to adaptively implement a wide variety of tasks is thought to emerge from the dyna...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
The function of midcingulate cortex (MCC) remains elusive despite decades of investigation and debat...
Despite the importance of an observer’s goals in determining how a visual object is categorized, sur...
Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been the subject of intense debate over the past 2 decades, but ...
Task episodes consist of sequences of steps that are performed to achieve a goal. We used fMRI to ex...
Despite the importance of an observers goals in determining how a visual object is categorized, surp...
How the human brain represents distinct motor features into a unique finalized action still remains ...
As a person learns a new skill, distinct synapses, brain regions, and circuits are engaged and chang...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
Many earlier human functional MRI (fMRI) studies that investigated the neural circuits involved in s...
Multiple-demand (MD) regions of the human brain show coactivation during many different kinds of tas...
The functional and anatomical organization of the cingulate cortex across primate species is the sub...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Our ability to flexibly switch between different tasks is a key component of cognitive control. Non-...
The human ability to adaptively implement a wide variety of tasks is thought to emerge from the dyna...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
The function of midcingulate cortex (MCC) remains elusive despite decades of investigation and debat...
Despite the importance of an observer’s goals in determining how a visual object is categorized, sur...
Anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been the subject of intense debate over the past 2 decades, but ...
Task episodes consist of sequences of steps that are performed to achieve a goal. We used fMRI to ex...
Despite the importance of an observers goals in determining how a visual object is categorized, surp...
How the human brain represents distinct motor features into a unique finalized action still remains ...
As a person learns a new skill, distinct synapses, brain regions, and circuits are engaged and chang...
The large variety of tasks that humans can perform is governed by a small number of key frontal-insu...
Many earlier human functional MRI (fMRI) studies that investigated the neural circuits involved in s...
Multiple-demand (MD) regions of the human brain show coactivation during many different kinds of tas...
The functional and anatomical organization of the cingulate cortex across primate species is the sub...
Everyday human cognition and behavior is accomplished via the coordinated efforts of numerous comple...
Our ability to flexibly switch between different tasks is a key component of cognitive control. Non-...
The human ability to adaptively implement a wide variety of tasks is thought to emerge from the dyna...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...