A fundamental necessity in human cognition is to link sequential mental operations where appropriate execution of the second task requires input from the first. The present study explores the neural basis of such “chaining” using a novel psychological refractory period (PRP) task. Participants were required to make speeded responses to two sequential visual tasks that were chained or independent. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) signals were recorded simultaneously to reveal the brain's response to these similar but fundamentally different conditions. RTs to Task 1 and 2 were slower in the Chained condition, and their temporal coupling weakened, relative to the Independent condition. MEG analysis of the accompanying event-related fields (ERF...
Most everyday manual tasks, like grabbing a cup of coffee to drink, are comprised of a sequence of a...
Rhythmic brain activity may reflect a functional mechanism that facilitates cortical processing and ...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
A fundamental necessity in human cognition is to link sequential mental operations where appropriate...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Doing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed within a short interval, ...
International audienceDoing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed wit...
The human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recognition and categorization ...
International audienceThe human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recogniti...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
Psychological refractory period (PRP) effect refers to the delay in responding to the second of two ...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
Rhythmic brain activity may reflect a functional mechanism that facilitates cortical processing and ...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
In the vast majority of electrophysiological studies on cognition, participants are only measured on...
Most everyday manual tasks, like grabbing a cup of coffee to drink, are comprised of a sequence of a...
Rhythmic brain activity may reflect a functional mechanism that facilitates cortical processing and ...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
A fundamental necessity in human cognition is to link sequential mental operations where appropriate...
The psychological refractory period (PRP) refers to the fact that humans typically cannot perform tw...
Doing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed within a short interval, ...
International audienceDoing two things at once is difficult. When two tasks have to be performed wit...
The human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recognition and categorization ...
International audienceThe human brain efficiently solves certain operations such as object recogniti...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
Psychological refractory period (PRP) effect refers to the delay in responding to the second of two ...
SummaryIn spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited...
Rhythmic brain activity may reflect a functional mechanism that facilitates cortical processing and ...
In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if req...
In the vast majority of electrophysiological studies on cognition, participants are only measured on...
Most everyday manual tasks, like grabbing a cup of coffee to drink, are comprised of a sequence of a...
Rhythmic brain activity may reflect a functional mechanism that facilitates cortical processing and ...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...