Animal behaviorists have long strived for a comprehensive understanding of the proximate and ultimate causes of complex behavior, and we propose that recent advances in neurobiology can help reshape or clarify this behavior-oriented understanding. We begin with an overview of current views of neural circuit mechanisms that mediate target selection and action selection. In target selection, different stimuli compete for priority in sensory-motor process- ing. Action selection is the process by which multiple possible motor actions compete for priority in a manner which balances the needs of the animal with opportunities or threats in the environment. We next discuss spatial and temporal aspects of target and action selection, highlighting ho...
To adapt to their environments, animals must generate behaviors that are closely aligned to a rapidl...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 201...
Selective spatial attention, the ability to prioritize information from the most important spatial l...
Animal behaviorists have long strived for a comprehensive understanding of the proximate and ultimat...
How the brain selects one action among multiple alternatives is a central question of neuroscience. ...
The two sensory systems discussed use similar algorithms for the synthesis of the neuronal selectivi...
Survival and reproduction entail the selection of adaptive behavioural repertoires. This selection m...
Decision making is a complex task, and its underlying mechanisms that regulate behavior, such as the...
Background The evolutionary advantages of selective attention are unclear. Since the study of select...
Humans and animals routinely encounter competing pieces of information in their environments, and mu...
A substantial portion of our sensory experience happens during active behaviors such as walking arou...
SummaryThe brain integrates stimulus-driven (exogenous) activity with internally generated (endogeno...
SummaryUnit recordings in behaving animals have revealed the transformation of sensory to motor repr...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
motor feedback loops, and motor control, we are still largely ignorant about what enables animals to...
To adapt to their environments, animals must generate behaviors that are closely aligned to a rapidl...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 201...
Selective spatial attention, the ability to prioritize information from the most important spatial l...
Animal behaviorists have long strived for a comprehensive understanding of the proximate and ultimat...
How the brain selects one action among multiple alternatives is a central question of neuroscience. ...
The two sensory systems discussed use similar algorithms for the synthesis of the neuronal selectivi...
Survival and reproduction entail the selection of adaptive behavioural repertoires. This selection m...
Decision making is a complex task, and its underlying mechanisms that regulate behavior, such as the...
Background The evolutionary advantages of selective attention are unclear. Since the study of select...
Humans and animals routinely encounter competing pieces of information in their environments, and mu...
A substantial portion of our sensory experience happens during active behaviors such as walking arou...
SummaryThe brain integrates stimulus-driven (exogenous) activity with internally generated (endogeno...
SummaryUnit recordings in behaving animals have revealed the transformation of sensory to motor repr...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
motor feedback loops, and motor control, we are still largely ignorant about what enables animals to...
To adapt to their environments, animals must generate behaviors that are closely aligned to a rapidl...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 201...
Selective spatial attention, the ability to prioritize information from the most important spatial l...