The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a key property that underlies day-to-day functioning. We constantly shift our attention to those stimuli or events that are behaviorally important. This thesis is focused on understanding the biological neural mechanisms by which the brain accomplishes this feat and what the long term consequences are. In the studies described in this dissertation we asked participants to do computer-run cognitive tasks during which we recorded high-temporal resolution electroencephalography (EEG) measures of their electrical brain activity. We used rewards to change the behavioral relevance of certain events, and investigated how the brain was able to facilitat...
This thesis tested a model of how brain reward circuitry operates. The proportion of a subject's tim...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
lthough the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the m...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the wor...
Successful goal-directed behavior requires not only correct action selection, planning, and executio...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Background: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the world due to experience. This ...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
Cognitive control processes are advantageous when routines would not lead to the desired outcome, bu...
Attention is one of the pivotal research subjects in psychological science. Its major function is to...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
This thesis tested a model of how brain reward circuitry operates. The proportion of a subject's tim...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
lthough the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the m...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the wor...
Successful goal-directed behavior requires not only correct action selection, planning, and executio...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Background: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the world due to experience. This ...
In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for...
Cognitive control processes are advantageous when routines would not lead to the desired outcome, bu...
Attention is one of the pivotal research subjects in psychological science. Its major function is to...
Our visual world is full of ambiguous sensory signals, from which we have to extract relevant and me...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
This thesis tested a model of how brain reward circuitry operates. The proportion of a subject's tim...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
The computational processes by which attention improves behavioral performance were character-ized b...