Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation without an external stimulus and exogenous adjustment in response to the external stimulus. In an event-related functional MRI study, participants performed pairs of two tasks that are either the same (task repetition) or different (task switch) from each other. On half of the trials, foreknowledge about task repetition or task switch was available. On the other half, it was not. Endogenous preparation seems to involve lateral prefrontal cortex (BA 46/45) and posterior parietal cortex (BA 40). During preparation, higher activation increases in inferior lateral prefrontal cortex and superior posterior parietal cortex were associated with foreknowl...
& Cognitive control processes enable us to adjust our behavior to changing environmental demands...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
When a switch between two tasks has to be carried out, performance is slower than in trials where th...
The preparation effect in task switching can be interpreted to reflect cognitive control processes d...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity when su...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
The human ability to flexibly alternate between tasks represents a central component of cognitive co...
We investigated whether posterior parietal cortex controls attentional switching when the tasks invo...
The human ability to flexibly alternate between tasks represents a central component of cognitive co...
The human ability to flexibly alternate between tasks represents a central component of cognitive co...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
In the task-switching paradigm, reaction time is longer and accuracy is worse in switch trials relat...
& Cognitive control processes enable us to adjust our behavior to changing environmental demands...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
When a switch between two tasks has to be carried out, performance is slower than in trials where th...
The preparation effect in task switching can be interpreted to reflect cognitive control processes d...
We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity when su...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
Cognitive control is required to regulate interactions between brain regions to produce effective, p...
A hybrid blocked and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study decomposed bra...
The human ability to flexibly alternate between tasks represents a central component of cognitive co...
We investigated whether posterior parietal cortex controls attentional switching when the tasks invo...
The human ability to flexibly alternate between tasks represents a central component of cognitive co...
The human ability to flexibly alternate between tasks represents a central component of cognitive co...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
In the task-switching paradigm, reaction time is longer and accuracy is worse in switch trials relat...
& Cognitive control processes enable us to adjust our behavior to changing environmental demands...
The ability to retrieve and flexibly switch between task rules is seen as an important component of ...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...