Recently, we demonstrated using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that the outcome of free decisions can be decoded from brain activity several seconds before reaching conscious awareness. Activity patterns in anterior frontopolar cortex (BA 10) were temporally the first to carry intention-related information and thus a candidate region for the unconscious generation of free decisions. In the present study, the original paradigm was replicated and multivariate pattern classification was applied to functional images of frontopolar cortex, acquired using ultra-high field fMRI at 7 Tesla. Here, we show that predictive activity patterns recorded before a decision was made became increasingly stable with increasing temporal proximity ...
We used fMRI to investigate how the information content of a sti-mulus in£uences activity in brain s...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested whether unconscious information can influence...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...
Three separate fMRI studies were conducted to study the neural dynamics of free decision formation. ...
Unconscious neural activity has been repeatedly shown to precede and potentially even influence subs...
Rather than just passive reactions to external stimulation, much of human behavior is self-initiated...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
Brief periods of unconscious thought (UT) have been shown to improve decision making compared with m...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
There is evidence that neural patterns are predictive of voluntary decisions, but findings come from...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
Brain-imaging research on intentional decision-making often employs a "free-choice" paradigm, in whi...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested whether unconscious information can influence...
The frontopolar cortex (FPC), the most anterior part of the frontal lobes, forms the apex of the exe...
Decision making can be conceptualized as the culmination of an integrative process in which evidence...
We used fMRI to investigate how the information content of a sti-mulus in£uences activity in brain s...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested whether unconscious information can influence...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...
Three separate fMRI studies were conducted to study the neural dynamics of free decision formation. ...
Unconscious neural activity has been repeatedly shown to precede and potentially even influence subs...
Rather than just passive reactions to external stimulation, much of human behavior is self-initiated...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
Brief periods of unconscious thought (UT) have been shown to improve decision making compared with m...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
There is evidence that neural patterns are predictive of voluntary decisions, but findings come from...
In a dynamically changing environment, we are constantly required to flexibly react to stimuli. It i...
Brain-imaging research on intentional decision-making often employs a "free-choice" paradigm, in whi...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested whether unconscious information can influence...
The frontopolar cortex (FPC), the most anterior part of the frontal lobes, forms the apex of the exe...
Decision making can be conceptualized as the culmination of an integrative process in which evidence...
We used fMRI to investigate how the information content of a sti-mulus in£uences activity in brain s...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested whether unconscious information can influence...
Perceptual decision-making entails the transformation of graded sensory signals into categorical jud...