Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability to selectively inhibit undesirable responses and change plans. However, scattered evidence implies that stopping behavior is entangled with simpler automatic stimulus-response mechanisms. Here we operationalize this idea by merging the latest conceptualization of saccadic countermanding with a neural network model of visuo-oculomotor behavior that integrates bottom-up and top-down drives. This model accounts for all fundamental qualitative and quantitative features of saccadic countermanding, including neuronal activity. Importantly, it does so by using the same architecture and parameters as basic visually guided behavior and automatic stimul...
We investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go-NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic response...
AbstractThe capacity to detect and correct errors is thought to engage cognitive control. To probe t...
AbstractIn a stop signal paradigm to investigate the control of human saccades subjects were instruc...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
The distributed nature of information processing in the brain creates a complex variety of decision ...
Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly ...
The ability to select the task-relevant stimulus for a saccadic eye movement, while inhibiting sacca...
AbstractThe stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring sub...
Response inhibition is the ability to override a planned or an already initiated response. It is 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...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
We investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go-NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic response...
AbstractThe capacity to detect and correct errors is thought to engage cognitive control. To probe t...
AbstractIn a stop signal paradigm to investigate the control of human saccades subjects were instruc...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
The distributed nature of information processing in the brain creates a complex variety of decision ...
Neurophysiological and phenomenological data on sensorimotor decision making are growing so rapidly ...
The ability to select the task-relevant stimulus for a saccadic eye movement, while inhibiting sacca...
AbstractThe stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring sub...
Response inhibition is the ability to override a planned or an already initiated response. It is 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...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
We investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go-NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic response...
AbstractThe capacity to detect and correct errors is thought to engage cognitive control. To probe t...
AbstractIn a stop signal paradigm to investigate the control of human saccades subjects were instruc...