Successful task switching requires a network of brain areas to select, maintain, implement, and execute the appropriate task. Although frontoparietal brain areas are thought to play a critical role in task switching by selecting and encoding task rules and exerting top-down control, how brain areas closer to the execution of tasks participate in task switching is unclear. The superior colliculus (SC) integrates information from various brain areas to generate saccades and is likely influenced by task switching. Here, we investigated switch costs in nonhuman primates and their neural correlates in the activity of SC saccade-related neurons in monkeys performing cued, randomly interleaved pro- and anti-saccade trials. We predicted that behavi...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
Human behavior is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious control. Such ac...
Accumulator models that integrate incoming sensory information into motor plans provide a robust fra...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
The ability to switch from one task to another is central to intelligent behavior, as it allows an o...
Cognitive control is crucial to voluntary behaviour. It is required to select appropriate goals and ...
The ability to swiftly and smoothly switch from one task set to another is central to intelligent be...
AbstractWe have examined the role of the superior colliculus (SC) in choosing targets for pursuit an...
It has been hypothesized that head-unrestrained gaze shifts are controlled by an error signal produc...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
Distinct networks in the forebrain and the midbrain coordinate to control spatial attention. The cri...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
Abstract: Human behaviour is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious contr...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
Human behavior is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious control. Such ac...
Accumulator models that integrate incoming sensory information into motor plans provide a robust fra...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
Executive control involves concentrating on one task without losing the ability to switch to a secon...
The ability to switch from one task to another is central to intelligent behavior, as it allows an o...
Cognitive control is crucial to voluntary behaviour. It is required to select appropriate goals and ...
The ability to swiftly and smoothly switch from one task set to another is central to intelligent be...
AbstractWe have examined the role of the superior colliculus (SC) in choosing targets for pursuit an...
It has been hypothesized that head-unrestrained gaze shifts are controlled by an error signal produc...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
Distinct networks in the forebrain and the midbrain coordinate to control spatial attention. The cri...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
Abstract: Human behaviour is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious contr...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
Human behavior is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious control. Such ac...
Accumulator models that integrate incoming sensory information into motor plans provide a robust fra...