Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly that it is now necessary and achievable to capture it in biologically inspired models, for advancing our understanding in both research and clinical settings. However, the main impediment in moving from elegant models with few free parameters to more complex biological models in humans lies in constraining the more numerous parameters with behavioral data (without human single-cell recording). Here we show that a behavioral effect called “saccadic inhibition” (1) is predicted by existing complex (neuronal field) models, (2) constrains crucial temporal parameters of the model, precisely enough to address individual differences, and (3) is not ...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...
Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly ...
The distributed nature of information processing in the brain creates a complex variety of decision ...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
The ability to select the task-relevant stimulus for a saccadic eye movement, while inhibiting sacca...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
When viewing a scene or searching for a target, an observer usually makes a series of saccades that ...
& Significant advances in cognitive neuroscience can be achieved by combining techniques used to...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...
Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly ...
The distributed nature of information processing in the brain creates a complex variety of decision ...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
The ability to select the task-relevant stimulus for a saccadic eye movement, while inhibiting sacca...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
Action decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response activations. As such, d...
When viewing a scene or searching for a target, an observer usually makes a series of saccades that ...
& Significant advances in cognitive neuroscience can be achieved by combining techniques used to...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...