Nonhuman primates have proven to be a valuable animal model for exploring neuronal mechanisms of cognitive control. One important aspect of executive control is the ability to switch from one task to another, and task-switching paradigms have often been used in human volunteers to uncover the underlying neuronal processes. To date, however, no study has investigated task-switching paradigms in nonhuman primates during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We trained two rhesus macaques to switch between arm movement, eye movement, and passive fixation tasks during fMRI. Similar to results obtained in human volunteers, task switching elicits increased fMRI activations in prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, orbitofrontal cor...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Previous imaging work has identified a frontoparietal network in the human brain involved in many di...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...
The ability to switch from one task to another is central to intelligent behavior, as it allows an o...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
The ability to swiftly and smoothly switch from one task set to another is central to intelligent be...
In recent years, more and more laboratories have begun to develop fMRI for awake non-human primates....
While functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is now used widely for demonstrating neural activ...
AbstractWhile functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is now used widely for demonstrating neur...
The ability of networks of neurons to undergo plastic rearrangement represents a general organizing ...
This thesis describes experiments with macaque monkeys that were trained to perform several variants...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
Previous imaging work has identified a frontoparietal network in the human brain involved in many co...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used in non-human primate research. In ...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Previous imaging work has identified a frontoparietal network in the human brain involved in many di...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...
The ability to switch from one task to another is central to intelligent behavior, as it allows an o...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
We report a technique for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in an awake, co-operative, rh...
The ability to swiftly and smoothly switch from one task set to another is central to intelligent be...
In recent years, more and more laboratories have begun to develop fMRI for awake non-human primates....
While functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is now used widely for demonstrating neural activ...
AbstractWhile functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is now used widely for demonstrating neur...
The ability of networks of neurons to undergo plastic rearrangement represents a general organizing ...
This thesis describes experiments with macaque monkeys that were trained to perform several variants...
In humans, cognitively demanding tasks of many types recruit common frontoparietal brain areas. Perv...
Previous imaging work has identified a frontoparietal network in the human brain involved in many co...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used in non-human primate research. In ...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
Previous imaging work has identified a frontoparietal network in the human brain involved in many di...
The advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in non-human primates has facilitated com...