To investigate the role of posterior brain regions related to task-relevant stimulus processing in task preparation, we used a cued task-switching paradigm in which a pre-cue informed participants about the upcoming task on a trial: face discrimination or number comparison. Employing an event-related fMRI design, we examined for changes of activity in face- and number-related posterior brain regions (right fusiform face area (FFA) and right intraparietal sulcus (IPSnum), respectively), and explored the functional connectivity of these areas with other brain regions, during the (preparation) interval between cue onset and onset of the (to-be-responded) target stimulus. The results revealed task-relevant posterior brain regions to be modulate...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
The nature, and timing, of the cerebral processes that are active when attention is switched between...
The cued task-switching paradigm is often used to study cognitive control. In this paradigm, people ...
The ability to prepare a task is crucial for the voluntary control of our actions. It enables us to ...
Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation with...
It is widely acknowledged that the prefrontal cortex plays a major role in cognitive control process...
The preparation effect in task switching can be interpreted to reflect cognitive control processes d...
Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evide...
BACKGROUND: The anterior prefrontal cortex (PFC) exhibits activation during some cognitive tasks, in...
Human behavior relies on the accumulation of task-relevant information to narrow the range of possib...
Contains fulltext : 99355-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Task represen...
To isolate the neural correlates for task rule activation from those related to general task prepara...
We investigated whether posterior parietal cortex controls attentional switching when the tasks invo...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
The nature, and timing, of the cerebral processes that are active when attention is switched between...
The cued task-switching paradigm is often used to study cognitive control. In this paradigm, people ...
The ability to prepare a task is crucial for the voluntary control of our actions. It enables us to ...
Human ability to switch from one cognitive task to another involves both endogenous preparation with...
It is widely acknowledged that the prefrontal cortex plays a major role in cognitive control process...
The preparation effect in task switching can be interpreted to reflect cognitive control processes d...
Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evide...
BACKGROUND: The anterior prefrontal cortex (PFC) exhibits activation during some cognitive tasks, in...
Human behavior relies on the accumulation of task-relevant information to narrow the range of possib...
Contains fulltext : 99355-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Task represen...
To isolate the neural correlates for task rule activation from those related to general task prepara...
We investigated whether posterior parietal cortex controls attentional switching when the tasks invo...
This thesis is about what happens in the brain when people switch between tasks. Each task requires ...
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
The neural mechanism underlying preparation for tasks that vary in difficulty has not been explored....
The nature, and timing, of the cerebral processes that are active when attention is switched between...
The cued task-switching paradigm is often used to study cognitive control. In this paradigm, people ...