Cognitive regulation is often used to influence behavioral outcomes. However, the computational and neurobiological mechanisms by which it affects behavior remain unknown. We studied this issue using an fMRI task in which human participants used cognitive regulation to upregulate and downregulate their cravings for foods at the time of choice. We found that activity in both ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) correlated with value. We also found evidence that two distinct regulatory mechanisms were at work: value modulation, which operates by changing the values assigned to foods in vmPFC and dlPFC at the time of choice, and behavioral control modulation, which operates by changing the relative ...
Humans are particularly adept at modifying their behavior in accordance with changing environmental ...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
Cognitive regulation is often used to influence behavioral outcomes. However, the computational and ...
Cognitive regulation is often used to influence behavioral outcomes. However, the computational and ...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...
Every day, individuals make dozens of choices between an alternative with higher overall value and a...
Making healthy food choices is challenging for many people. Individuals differ greatly in their abil...
Attention is thought to play a key role in the computation of stimulus values at the time of choice,...
Humans make choices every day, which are often intended to lead to desirable outcomes. While we ofte...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
It is increasingly clear that simple decisions are made by computing decision values for the options...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves decision-making and executive control. Here we review recent e...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
Humans are particularly adept at modifying their behavior in accordance with changing environmental ...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
Cognitive regulation is often used to influence behavioral outcomes. However, the computational and ...
Cognitive regulation is often used to influence behavioral outcomes. However, the computational and ...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...
Every day, individuals make dozens of choices between an alternative with higher overall value and a...
Making healthy food choices is challenging for many people. Individuals differ greatly in their abil...
Attention is thought to play a key role in the computation of stimulus values at the time of choice,...
Humans make choices every day, which are often intended to lead to desirable outcomes. While we ofte...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
It is increasingly clear that simple decisions are made by computing decision values for the options...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves decision-making and executive control. Here we review recent e...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
Humans are particularly adept at modifying their behavior in accordance with changing environmental ...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...