Previous research shows that people can use a cue to mentally prepare for a cognitive challenge. The response to a cue has been defined as phasic alertness which is reflected in faster responses and increased activity in frontal, parietal, thalamic, and visual brain regions. We examine if and how phasic alertness can be tuned to the expected difficulty of an upcoming challenge. If people in general are able to tune their level of alertness, then an inability to tune may be linked to disease. Twenty-two healthy volunteers performed a cued visual perception task with two levels of task difficulty. Performance and brain activity were compared between these two levels. Performance was lower for difficult stimuli than for easy stimuli. For both ...
& The present study investigated the relationships between attention and other preparatory proce...
Phasic alertness represents the ability to increase response readiness to a target following an exte...
Background: It has been suggested that perceived mental effort reflects changes in arousal during ta...
Previous research shows that people can use a cue to mentally prepare for a cognitive challenge. The...
A required response forces the brain to react overtly on a stimulus. This may be a factor that influ...
The “default mode network” is commonly described as a set of brain regions in which activity is supp...
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive cont...
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive cont...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strate...
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive cont...
Decoding the subjective perception of task difficulty may help improve operator performance, i.e., a...
Decoding the subjective perception of task difficulty may help improve operator performance, i.e., a...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
Contains fulltext : 221773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
& The present study investigated the relationships between attention and other preparatory proce...
Phasic alertness represents the ability to increase response readiness to a target following an exte...
Background: It has been suggested that perceived mental effort reflects changes in arousal during ta...
Previous research shows that people can use a cue to mentally prepare for a cognitive challenge. The...
A required response forces the brain to react overtly on a stimulus. This may be a factor that influ...
The “default mode network” is commonly described as a set of brain regions in which activity is supp...
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive cont...
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive cont...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strate...
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive cont...
Decoding the subjective perception of task difficulty may help improve operator performance, i.e., a...
Decoding the subjective perception of task difficulty may help improve operator performance, i.e., a...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
Contains fulltext : 221773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present ...
& The present study investigated the relationships between attention and other preparatory proce...
Phasic alertness represents the ability to increase response readiness to a target following an exte...
Background: It has been suggested that perceived mental effort reflects changes in arousal during ta...