Prefrontal neurons have been shown to represent task rules. Here we show the mechanisms by which the rule-selective activity in the prefrontal cortex influences subsequent cognitive performance based on that rule. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we found that the frontopolar cortex interacted with posterior areas differently depending on whether subjects were going to perform a phonological or semantic task. Moreover, we found that the sustained "set" activity in this region predicted the activity that could be recorded in the posterior areas during the performance, as well as the speed of that performance. We argue that the prefrontal set activity does not reflect simple maintenance of the task rules but the process of impleme...
Previous research has identified the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as a brain region that is critical for ...
Our capacity for self-control is supported by the use of behaviour-guiding rules. A fundamental que...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participant...
For decades, mechanisms of cognitive behaviors have been studied in a simple form of stimulus- and a...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
There is evidence from neuroimaging that the prefrontal cortex may be involved in establishing task ...
Severe capacity limits, closely associated with fluid intelligence, arise in learning and use of new...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is critical for organizing thought and behavior in accordance with inter...
Learning new rules rapidly and effectively via instructions is ubiquitous in our daily lives, yet th...
Cognitive control allows stimulus-response processing to be aligned with internal goals and is thus ...
Dorsolateral and frontopolar prefrontal cortices (PFCs) are often implicated in neuroimaging studies...
Previous research has identified the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as a brain region that is critical for ...
Our capacity for self-control is supported by the use of behaviour-guiding rules. A fundamental que...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participant...
For decades, mechanisms of cognitive behaviors have been studied in a simple form of stimulus- and a...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
There is evidence from neuroimaging that the prefrontal cortex may be involved in establishing task ...
Severe capacity limits, closely associated with fluid intelligence, arise in learning and use of new...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is critical for organizing thought and behavior in accordance with inter...
Learning new rules rapidly and effectively via instructions is ubiquitous in our daily lives, yet th...
Cognitive control allows stimulus-response processing to be aligned with internal goals and is thus ...
Dorsolateral and frontopolar prefrontal cortices (PFCs) are often implicated in neuroimaging studies...
Previous research has identified the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as a brain region that is critical for ...
Our capacity for self-control is supported by the use of behaviour-guiding rules. A fundamental que...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...