Contains fulltext : 103191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In everyday life, our actions are often guided by verbal instructions. Usually, we can implement such instructions immediately without trial and error learning. This raises the fundamental question how verbal instructions are transformed into efficient motor behavior. The aim of this study was to gain deeper insights into the implementation of verbal instructions both on a neural and a cognitive level. To this end, we devised an fMRI experiment in which participants were required to permanently implement new stimulus-response (S-R) mappings and object-color (O-C) mappings. This enabled us to test whether there are brain areas that are specific to the impl...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to convert complex symbolic instruc...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
International audienceOnly recently, brain imaging research has started to investigate the transform...
Contains fulltext : 102999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Only recently...
International audienceOnly recently, brain imaging research has started to investigate the transform...
Verbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behaviors with minimal training, bu...
Only recently, brain imaging research has started to investigate the transformation of verbal instru...
Item does not contain fulltextVerbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behav...
International audienceOne of the major evolutionary advances of human primates in the motor domain i...
One of the major evolutionary advances of human primates in the motor domain is their ability to use...
One of the major evolutionary advances of human primates in the motor domain is their ability to use...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
AbstractBehavioural studies suggest that the processing of movement stimuli is influenced by beliefs...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to convert complex symbolic instruc...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
International audienceOnly recently, brain imaging research has started to investigate the transform...
Contains fulltext : 102999.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Only recently...
International audienceOnly recently, brain imaging research has started to investigate the transform...
Verbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behaviors with minimal training, bu...
Only recently, brain imaging research has started to investigate the transformation of verbal instru...
Item does not contain fulltextVerbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behav...
International audienceOne of the major evolutionary advances of human primates in the motor domain i...
One of the major evolutionary advances of human primates in the motor domain is their ability to use...
One of the major evolutionary advances of human primates in the motor domain is their ability to use...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
AbstractBehavioural studies suggest that the processing of movement stimuli is influenced by beliefs...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to convert complex symbolic instruc...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...