Humans can rapidly convert instructions about a rule into functional neural structures used to apply the rule. The early stages of this encoding process are poorly understood. We designed a stimulus–response (SR) task in which participants were first shown a SR rule on a screen for 200 ms, and then had to apply it to a test stimulus T, which either matched the S in the rule (SR trial) or not (catch trial). To investigate the early stages of rule encoding, the delay between the end of rule display and the onset of the test stimulus was manipulated and chosen between values of 50 ms to 1300 ms. Participants conducted three sessions of 288 trials each, separated by a median of 9 h. Random sequences of 20 rules were used. We then analysed the r...
To isolate the neural correlates for task rule activation from those related to general task prepara...
International audienceWe study the time evolution of a neural network model as it learns the three s...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
Item does not contain fulltextHumans can rapidly convert instructions about a rule into functional n...
Humans can learn associations between visual stimuli and motor responses from just a single instruct...
By following explicit instructions, humans instantaneously get the hang of tasks they have never per...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
Contains fulltext : 103191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In everyday l...
We use rules to extend learned behavior beyond specific instances to general scenarios. The prefront...
Task preparation has traditionally been thought to rely upon persistent memory representations of in...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
In this article, we propose a method to track trial-specific neural dynamics of stimulus processing ...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
The ability to efficiently perform actions immediately following instructions and without prior prac...
htmlabstractIntelligence is our ability to learn appropriate responses to new stimuli and situations...
To isolate the neural correlates for task rule activation from those related to general task prepara...
International audienceWe study the time evolution of a neural network model as it learns the three s...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
Item does not contain fulltextHumans can rapidly convert instructions about a rule into functional n...
Humans can learn associations between visual stimuli and motor responses from just a single instruct...
By following explicit instructions, humans instantaneously get the hang of tasks they have never per...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
Contains fulltext : 103191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In everyday l...
We use rules to extend learned behavior beyond specific instances to general scenarios. The prefront...
Task preparation has traditionally been thought to rely upon persistent memory representations of in...
this work. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging study investi-gated the instruction-bas...
In this article, we propose a method to track trial-specific neural dynamics of stimulus processing ...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
The ability to efficiently perform actions immediately following instructions and without prior prac...
htmlabstractIntelligence is our ability to learn appropriate responses to new stimuli and situations...
To isolate the neural correlates for task rule activation from those related to general task prepara...
International audienceWe study the time evolution of a neural network model as it learns the three s...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...