The ability to select the task-relevant stimulus for a saccadic eye movement, while inhibiting saccades to task-irrelevant stimuli, is crucial for active vision. Here, we present a novel saccade-contingent behavioural paradigm and investigate the neural basis of the central cognitive functions underpinning such behaviour - saccade selection, saccade inhibition and saccadic choice – in female and male human participants. The paradigm allows for exceptionally well-matched contrasts, with task demands formalized with stochastic accumulation-to-threshold models. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we replicated the core cortical eye-movement network for saccade generation (frontal eye fields, posterior parietal cortex and higher-level ...
AbstractMultiple brain learning sites are needed to calibrate the accuracy of saccadic eye movements...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
Cognitive control is referred to the guidance of behavior based on internal goals rather than extern...
The distributed nature of information processing in the brain creates a complex variety of decision ...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
AbstractWhen you look into a mirror and move your eyes left to right, you will see that you cannot o...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
Background: The superior colliculus (SC) has been shown to play a crucial role in the initiation and...
Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly ...
Background The superior colliculus (SC) has been shown to play a crucial role in the initiation and...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
Patients with schizophrenia have an impairment in the inhibition of reflexive saccades, as a consequ...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that allow us to focus the fovea on different parts of our visual e...
AbstractMultiple brain learning sites are needed to calibrate the accuracy of saccadic eye movements...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
Cognitive control is referred to the guidance of behavior based on internal goals rather than extern...
The distributed nature of information processing in the brain creates a complex variety of decision ...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
AbstractWhen you look into a mirror and move your eyes left to right, you will see that you cannot o...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
Background: The superior colliculus (SC) has been shown to play a crucial role in the initiation and...
Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly ...
Background The superior colliculus (SC) has been shown to play a crucial role in the initiation and...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
Patients with schizophrenia have an impairment in the inhibition of reflexive saccades, as a consequ...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that allow us to focus the fovea on different parts of our visual e...
AbstractMultiple brain learning sites are needed to calibrate the accuracy of saccadic eye movements...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
Cognitive control is referred to the guidance of behavior based on internal goals rather than extern...