Objective: Neural complexity (CN) was introduced by Tononi et al. in an information-theoretic framework to capture the balance between functional specialisation and integration in the brain. We hypothesised that CN should vary during cognitive processing, specifically during an oddball task. Methods: In 11 normal human subjects, we recorded from groups of EEG electrodes in the frontal (F), central-parietal (CP) and occipito-temporal (OT) regions during a visual oddball reward conditioning task and calculated CN in each region. Three types of visual stimulus (abstract shapes, called neutral, reward and penalty) were presented randomly in three blocks of trials. During the first block, subjects did not know the significance of the stimulus sh...
Electroencephalography (EEG) was used to study the mechanisms of categorical perception in neurologi...
The P300 is an electrical signal that is a neural correlate of prediction error and surprise. Recent...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...
Cognitive flexibility is critical for intelligent behavior. However, its execution is effortful and ...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
Many previous studies have applied oddball paradigm to study change detection. Although changes with...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
The dynamic, integrated, network activity that underlies higher cognition produces complex brain sig...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: First, to replicate previous findings of changes in ...
Introduction. Promised rewards and punishments are often used to stimulate learning behaviour. This ...
Recent work in cognitive neuroscience has focused on analyzing the brain as a network, rather than a...
The present study investigates the effects of task complexity, intelligence and neural efficiency on...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
We investigate the effects of variations in response requirements on BOLD activation in a visual odd...
Electroencephalography (EEG) was used to study the mechanisms of categorical perception in neurologi...
The P300 is an electrical signal that is a neural correlate of prediction error and surprise. Recent...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...
Cognitive flexibility is critical for intelligent behavior. However, its execution is effortful and ...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
Many previous studies have applied oddball paradigm to study change detection. Although changes with...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
The dynamic, integrated, network activity that underlies higher cognition produces complex brain sig...
International audienceObjective. Emerging evidence shows that the modular organization of the human ...
The purpose of the present study was threefold: First, to replicate previous findings of changes in ...
Introduction. Promised rewards and punishments are often used to stimulate learning behaviour. This ...
Recent work in cognitive neuroscience has focused on analyzing the brain as a network, rather than a...
The present study investigates the effects of task complexity, intelligence and neural efficiency on...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
We investigate the effects of variations in response requirements on BOLD activation in a visual odd...
Electroencephalography (EEG) was used to study the mechanisms of categorical perception in neurologi...
The P300 is an electrical signal that is a neural correlate of prediction error and surprise. Recent...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...