Cognitive control is an inherently multivariate phenomenon, and its neural basis is currently unclear. Here we examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging how participants retrieve prelearnt information from memory, use this information to guide responses for an impending decision, and adjust their responses based on outcome feedback. We developed a behavioral task designed to manipulate memory outcome-retrieval load, outcome-anticipation interval, and outcome-feedback processes. This allowed us to understand the neural basis of these cognitive processes in isolation and how they interact. Extending previous work, we found a retrieval-load by outcome-feedback interaction in the left globus pallidus; an outcome-feedback by anticipat...
Adaptive goal-directed behavior involves monitoring of ongoing actions and performance outcomes, and...
To sense whether thoughts refer to current reality or not, a capacity called orbitofrontal reality f...
Activation within the posterior frontomedian cortex (pFMC) is suggested to be involved in decision c...
Cognitive control is an inherently multivariate phenomenon, and its neural basis is currently unclea...
Cognitive control is an inherently multivariate phenomenon, and its neural basis is currently unclea...
Learning from the outcome of decisions can be expected not only to change future decisions, but also...
Convergent evidence highlights the differential contributions of various regions of the prefrontal c...
Humans make choices every day, which are often intended to lead to desirable outcomes. While we ofte...
Response anticipation and response conflict processes are supported by executive control. However, f...
Flexible, intelligent behavior requires choosing actions predicted to lead to optimal outcomes in an...
Adaptive goal-directed behavior involves monitoring of ongoing actions and performance outcomes, and...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
Abstract ■ Adaptive memory retrieval requires mechanisms of cognitive control that facilitate the re...
International audienceProspective memory (PM) refers to the ability to remember to do something in t...
Adaptive goal-directed behavior involves monitoring of ongoing actions and performance outcomes, and...
To sense whether thoughts refer to current reality or not, a capacity called orbitofrontal reality f...
Activation within the posterior frontomedian cortex (pFMC) is suggested to be involved in decision c...
Cognitive control is an inherently multivariate phenomenon, and its neural basis is currently unclea...
Cognitive control is an inherently multivariate phenomenon, and its neural basis is currently unclea...
Learning from the outcome of decisions can be expected not only to change future decisions, but also...
Convergent evidence highlights the differential contributions of various regions of the prefrontal c...
Humans make choices every day, which are often intended to lead to desirable outcomes. While we ofte...
Response anticipation and response conflict processes are supported by executive control. However, f...
Flexible, intelligent behavior requires choosing actions predicted to lead to optimal outcomes in an...
Adaptive goal-directed behavior involves monitoring of ongoing actions and performance outcomes, and...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
Neural substrates of memory control are engaged when participants encounter unexpected mnemonic stim...
Abstract ■ Adaptive memory retrieval requires mechanisms of cognitive control that facilitate the re...
International audienceProspective memory (PM) refers to the ability to remember to do something in t...
Adaptive goal-directed behavior involves monitoring of ongoing actions and performance outcomes, and...
To sense whether thoughts refer to current reality or not, a capacity called orbitofrontal reality f...
Activation within the posterior frontomedian cortex (pFMC) is suggested to be involved in decision c...