Our ability to flexibly switch between different tasks is a key component of cognitive control. Non-human primate (NHP) studies (e.g., Freedman, Riesenhuber, Poggio, & Miller, 2001) have shown that prefrontal neurons are re-used across tasks, re-configuring their responses to code currently relevant information. In a similar vein, in the human brain, the "multiple demand" (MD) system is suggested to exert control by adjusting its responses, selectively processing information in line with our current goals (Duncan, 2010). However, whether the same or different resources (underlying neural populations) in the human brain are recruited to solve different tasks remains elusive. In the present study, we aimed to bridge the gap between the NHP an...
To cope with the complex visual world around us, we can select particular aspects of visual input by...
Summary Neurons in primate lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) play a critical role in working memory (...
Abstract: Understanding the rules by which brain networks represent incoming stimuli in population a...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
Selective attention is fundamental for human activity, but the details of its neural implementation ...
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...
The prefrontal cortex is an area of high-level association cortex that plays an important part in th...
Prefrontal cortex has been proposed to show highly adaptive information coding, with neurons dynamic...
Prefrontal cortex has been proposed to show highly adaptive information coding, with neurons dynamic...
To cope with the complex visual world around us, we can select particular aspects of visual input by...
Summary Neurons in primate lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) play a critical role in working memory (...
Abstract: Understanding the rules by which brain networks represent incoming stimuli in population a...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
Selective attention is fundamental for human activity, but the details of its neural implementation ...
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...
The prefrontal cortex is an area of high-level association cortex that plays an important part in th...
Prefrontal cortex has been proposed to show highly adaptive information coding, with neurons dynamic...
Prefrontal cortex has been proposed to show highly adaptive information coding, with neurons dynamic...
To cope with the complex visual world around us, we can select particular aspects of visual input by...
Summary Neurons in primate lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC) play a critical role in working memory (...
Abstract: Understanding the rules by which brain networks represent incoming stimuli in population a...