From our ability to attend to many stimuli occurring in rapid succession to the transformation of memories during a night of sleep, cognition occurs over widely varying time scales spanning milliseconds to days and beyond. Cognitive processing is often influenced by several behavioral variables as well as nonlinear interactions between multiple neural systems. This frequently produces unpredictable patterns of behavior and makes understanding the underlying temporal factors influencing cognition a fruitful area of hypothesis development and scientific inquiry. Across two reviews, a perspective, and twelve original research articles covering the domains of learning, memory, attention, cognitive control, and social decision making this resear...
International audienceCognition is dynamic, allowing us the flexibility to shift focus from differen...
Time is central to cognition. However, the neural basis for time-dependent cognition remains poorly ...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person’s response to sporadic c...
Cognitive neuroscience boils down to describing the ways in which cognitive function results from br...
Abstract Cognition is dynamic and involves both the maintenance of and transitions between neurocogn...
Attention control describes the human ability to selectively modulate the plethora of sensory signal...
Time has mystified philosophers, artists, and scientists for centuries, but only recently has it be...
AbstractCognitive control is a process that unfolds over time and regulates thought and action in th...
241 pagesWe attend to and, subsequently, remember some moments in time better than other ones. Under...
The world around us is constantly changing. Consequently, the perception of our environment is shape...
Attention control describes the human ability to selectively modulate the plethora of sensory signal...
Cognition is dynamic, allowing us the flexibility to shift focus from different aspects of the envir...
Accumulated evidence has shown that the subjective time in the sub-second range can be altered by di...
At the core of the many debates throughout cognitive science concerning how decisions are made are t...
Abstract-The notion that human per-ceptual decisions are based on discrete processing cycles rather ...
International audienceCognition is dynamic, allowing us the flexibility to shift focus from differen...
Time is central to cognition. However, the neural basis for time-dependent cognition remains poorly ...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person’s response to sporadic c...
Cognitive neuroscience boils down to describing the ways in which cognitive function results from br...
Abstract Cognition is dynamic and involves both the maintenance of and transitions between neurocogn...
Attention control describes the human ability to selectively modulate the plethora of sensory signal...
Time has mystified philosophers, artists, and scientists for centuries, but only recently has it be...
AbstractCognitive control is a process that unfolds over time and regulates thought and action in th...
241 pagesWe attend to and, subsequently, remember some moments in time better than other ones. Under...
The world around us is constantly changing. Consequently, the perception of our environment is shape...
Attention control describes the human ability to selectively modulate the plethora of sensory signal...
Cognition is dynamic, allowing us the flexibility to shift focus from different aspects of the envir...
Accumulated evidence has shown that the subjective time in the sub-second range can be altered by di...
At the core of the many debates throughout cognitive science concerning how decisions are made are t...
Abstract-The notion that human per-ceptual decisions are based on discrete processing cycles rather ...
International audienceCognition is dynamic, allowing us the flexibility to shift focus from differen...
Time is central to cognition. However, the neural basis for time-dependent cognition remains poorly ...
Can ongoing fMRI BOLD signals predict fluctuations in swiftness of a person’s response to sporadic c...