IntroductionCognitive flexibility is the ability of an individual to make behavioral adjustments in response to internal and/or external changes. While it has been reported in a wide variety of species, established paradigms to assess cognitive flexibility vary between humans and non-human animals, making systematic comparisons difficult to interpret.MethodsWe developed a computer-based paradigm to assess cognitive flexibility in humans and non-human primates. Our paradigm (1) uses a classical reversal learning structure in combination with a set-shifting approach (4 stimuli and 3 rules) to assess flexibility at various levels; (2) it employs the use of motion as one of three possible contextual rules; (3) it comprises elements that allow a...
En appliquant des règles apprises, les humains sont capables de résoudre avec précision de nombreux ...
Learned rules help us accurately solve many problems, but by blindly following a strategy, we someti...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
Flexibility is a critical component of adaptive behavior. However, the computational and neural basi...
SummaryWhen faced with problems, we can flexibly change our ways of thinking or our point of view. O...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Abstract Motion is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. We conducted behavioral expe...
International audienceOne of the most influential accounts of central orbitofrontal cortex-that it m...
One of the most influential accounts of central orbitofrontal cortex-that it mediates behavioral fle...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
Humans and macaque monkeys, performing a Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), show a significant beha...
En appliquant des règles apprises, les humains sont capables de résoudre avec précision de nombreux ...
Learned rules help us accurately solve many problems, but by blindly following a strategy, we someti...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...
Cognitive flexibility is a core component of executive function, a suite of cognitive capacities tha...
Flexibility is a critical component of adaptive behavior. However, the computational and neural basi...
SummaryWhen faced with problems, we can flexibly change our ways of thinking or our point of view. O...
The ability to suppress and/or change behaviour on the basis of negative feedback, often conceptuali...
Within human problem-solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rather than switch to a mor...
International audienceWithin human problem solving, the propensity to use a familiar approach, rathe...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
Abstract Motion is one of the most efficient cues for shape perception. We conducted behavioral expe...
International audienceOne of the most influential accounts of central orbitofrontal cortex-that it m...
One of the most influential accounts of central orbitofrontal cortex-that it mediates behavioral fle...
International audienceCognitive flexibility in non-human primates is traditionally measured with the...
Humans and macaque monkeys, performing a Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), show a significant beha...
En appliquant des règles apprises, les humains sont capables de résoudre avec précision de nombreux ...
Learned rules help us accurately solve many problems, but by blindly following a strategy, we someti...
Experiments examining the physical cognition of nonhuman animals have produced conflicting results. ...