Contains fulltext : 140155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Frontal oscillatory dynamics in the theta (4–8 Hz) and beta (20–30 Hz) frequency bands have been implicated in cognitive control processes. Here we investigated the changes in coordinated activity within and between frontal brain areas during feedback-based response learning. In a time estimation task, participants learned to press a button after specific, randomly selected time intervals (300–2000 msec) using the feedback after each button press (correct, too fast, too slow). Consistent with previous findings, theta-band activity over medial frontal scalp sites (presumably reflecting medial frontal cortex activity) was stronger after negative feedback, whe...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Top-down control over thoughts and behaviours is a ha...
Theta and alpha frequency neural oscillations are important for learning and cognitive control, but ...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
Frontal oscillatory dynamics in the theta (4-8 Hz) and beta (20-30 Hz) frequency bands have been imp...
Contains fulltext : 196229.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reinforcement l...
A crucial aspect of cognitive control and learning is the ability to integrate feedback, that is, to...
Cognitive control allows to flexibly guide behaviour in a complex and ever-changing environment. It ...
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
In recent years, several hierarchical extensions of well-known learning algorithms have been propose...
In decision-making processes, the relevance of the information yielded by outcomes varies across tim...
F.M.S. and C.R.E.W. contributed equally to this work (co-first authors). Frontal beta oscillations a...
The electrophysiological response to positive and negative feedback during reinforcement learning ha...
Abstract Cognitive control processes encompass many distinct components, including response inhibiti...
Contains fulltext : 152242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A large body of...
Prominent theories on human action control propose two parallel brain processes: one fast and automa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Top-down control over thoughts and behaviours is a ha...
Theta and alpha frequency neural oscillations are important for learning and cognitive control, but ...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
Frontal oscillatory dynamics in the theta (4-8 Hz) and beta (20-30 Hz) frequency bands have been imp...
Contains fulltext : 196229.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reinforcement l...
A crucial aspect of cognitive control and learning is the ability to integrate feedback, that is, to...
Cognitive control allows to flexibly guide behaviour in a complex and ever-changing environment. It ...
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
In recent years, several hierarchical extensions of well-known learning algorithms have been propose...
In decision-making processes, the relevance of the information yielded by outcomes varies across tim...
F.M.S. and C.R.E.W. contributed equally to this work (co-first authors). Frontal beta oscillations a...
The electrophysiological response to positive and negative feedback during reinforcement learning ha...
Abstract Cognitive control processes encompass many distinct components, including response inhibiti...
Contains fulltext : 152242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A large body of...
Prominent theories on human action control propose two parallel brain processes: one fast and automa...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Top-down control over thoughts and behaviours is a ha...
Theta and alpha frequency neural oscillations are important for learning and cognitive control, but ...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...