The trial began with a fixation cross, followed by a cue (red or blue circle) for a varied duration of 100-1100ms. The cue was followed by a living or a nonliving object representing a go or a no-go trial with a response window of 1500ms.</p
<p><b>A</b>. Sequence of task events in a trial. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. T...
<p>For fMRI analyses comparing error and correct responses, we did not distinguish between trial typ...
<p>The current figure demonstrates a condition of N = 1, requiring participants to respond according...
(A) Schematic of the go/no-go learning task. On each trial, a fixation cross was presented for 1000–...
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>Time is shown in milliseconds. At the beginning of each trial, the start screen required particip...
<p>A) Timeline of a specific trial. Response-cue interval (RCI) and cue-target interval are fixed at...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The simple reaction time task presents trials with (non-exit) and without (exit) go cu...
<p>(A) an EEG trial; (B) a behavior trial; (C) visual cues used to indicate effector and direction o...
<p>Each trial started with the presentation of a central red circle that participants had to touch a...
<p>(A) Possible locations for cues and targets; (B) Congruant trial; (C) Incongruent trial; (D) Tria...
<p>Temporal sequence of the visual displays for each task. All trials began with the appearance of a...
<p>A dark gray bar appears, the participant moves the blue line into it and clicks; then a fixation ...
<p>One of four abstract stimuli was presented, followed by a waiting period (+). This, as well as th...
<p>The closures of two switches initiate the trial and trigger the illumination of the fixation poin...
<p><b>A</b>. Sequence of task events in a trial. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. T...
<p>For fMRI analyses comparing error and correct responses, we did not distinguish between trial typ...
<p>The current figure demonstrates a condition of N = 1, requiring participants to respond according...
(A) Schematic of the go/no-go learning task. On each trial, a fixation cross was presented for 1000–...
<p>During a variable interval (VI = 400–1600 ms), a central fixation cross is presented and the part...
<p>Time is shown in milliseconds. At the beginning of each trial, the start screen required particip...
<p>A) Timeline of a specific trial. Response-cue interval (RCI) and cue-target interval are fixed at...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The simple reaction time task presents trials with (non-exit) and without (exit) go cu...
<p>(A) an EEG trial; (B) a behavior trial; (C) visual cues used to indicate effector and direction o...
<p>Each trial started with the presentation of a central red circle that participants had to touch a...
<p>(A) Possible locations for cues and targets; (B) Congruant trial; (C) Incongruent trial; (D) Tria...
<p>Temporal sequence of the visual displays for each task. All trials began with the appearance of a...
<p>A dark gray bar appears, the participant moves the blue line into it and clicks; then a fixation ...
<p>One of four abstract stimuli was presented, followed by a waiting period (+). This, as well as th...
<p>The closures of two switches initiate the trial and trigger the illumination of the fixation poin...
<p><b>A</b>. Sequence of task events in a trial. Each black rectangle represents the video screen. T...
<p>For fMRI analyses comparing error and correct responses, we did not distinguish between trial typ...
<p>The current figure demonstrates a condition of N = 1, requiring participants to respond according...