International audienceControl of action occurs at different stages of the executive process, in particular at those of sensory-motor integration and conscious monitoring. The aim of this study was to determine the implication of the prefrontal cortex in the control of action. For that purpose, we compared the performance of 15 patients with frontal lobe lesions and 15 matched controls on an experimental paradigm generating a conflict between the action planned and the sensory-motor feedback. Subjects had to trace a sagittal line with a stylus on a graphic tablet. The hand was hidden by a mirror on which the traced line, processed by a computer, was projected. Without informing the subjects, the line traced was modified by introducing a bias...
The ability to modulate behaviour in a goal directed manner, is fundamental to all aspects of life. ...
Understanding other people's point of view is crucial for successful social interaction but can be p...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
International audienceControl of action occurs at different stages of the executive process, in part...
Normal sensorimotor states involve integration of intention, action and sensory feedback. An example...
The ability to adaptively control our responses to conflicting information is crucial if we are to r...
International audienceThe prefrontal cortex is known to be involved in action planning and in contro...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
none3The contribution of the medial prefrontal cortex, particularly the anterior cingulate cortex (A...
Recent findings have refuted the common assumption that executive control functions of the prefronta...
Cognitive regulation enables a subject to plan actions according to context and to respond in a flex...
One of the most compelling challenges for modern neuroscience is the influence of awareness on behav...
Executive control is a human ability that allows to overcome automatic stimulus-responsemappings and...
SummaryFlexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting act...
Feedforward mechanisms are important for movement control. They may also contribute to the identific...
The ability to modulate behaviour in a goal directed manner, is fundamental to all aspects of life. ...
Understanding other people's point of view is crucial for successful social interaction but can be p...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
International audienceControl of action occurs at different stages of the executive process, in part...
Normal sensorimotor states involve integration of intention, action and sensory feedback. An example...
The ability to adaptively control our responses to conflicting information is crucial if we are to r...
International audienceThe prefrontal cortex is known to be involved in action planning and in contro...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
none3The contribution of the medial prefrontal cortex, particularly the anterior cingulate cortex (A...
Recent findings have refuted the common assumption that executive control functions of the prefronta...
Cognitive regulation enables a subject to plan actions according to context and to respond in a flex...
One of the most compelling challenges for modern neuroscience is the influence of awareness on behav...
Executive control is a human ability that allows to overcome automatic stimulus-responsemappings and...
SummaryFlexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting act...
Feedforward mechanisms are important for movement control. They may also contribute to the identific...
The ability to modulate behaviour in a goal directed manner, is fundamental to all aspects of life. ...
Understanding other people's point of view is crucial for successful social interaction but can be p...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...