Cognitive control involves both proactive and reactive processes. Paradigms that rely on reactive control have shown that frontoparietal oscillatory synchronization in the theta frequency band is associated with interference control. This study examines whether proactive control is also associated with connectivity in the same frontoparietal theta network or involves a distinct neural signature. A task-switching paradigm was used to differentiate between proactive and reactive control processes, involved in preparing to switch or repeat a task and resolving post-target interference, respectively. We confirm that reactive control is associated with frontoparietal theta connectivity. Importantly, we show that proactive control is also associa...
Accomplishing even simple tasks depend on neuronal circuits to configure how incoming sensory stimul...
Contains fulltext : 140155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Frontal oscilla...
The human brain carries out cognitive control for the inhibition of habitual behaviors by suppressin...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Top-down control over thoughts and behaviours is a ha...
Abstract Cognitive control processes encompass many distinct components, including response inhibiti...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to regulate thought and action in a goal-directed manner and...
[eng]Cognitive flexibility is critical for humans living in complex societies with ever-growing mult...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
Cognitive control allows to flexibly guide behaviour in a complex and ever-changing environment. It ...
Humans have a capacity for hierarchical cognitive control - the ability to simultaneously control im...
Cognitive control allows us to adjust to environmental changes. The medial frontal cortex (MFC) is t...
Theta oscillations (4-8 Hz) provide an organizing principle of cognitive control, allowing goal-dire...
International audienceNeural oscillations are thought to provide a cyclic time frame for orchestrati...
Mnemonic operations are vital in our everyday life and comprise a vast array of sub-processes that n...
Accomplishing even simple tasks depend on neuronal circuits to configure how incoming sensory stimul...
Contains fulltext : 140155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Frontal oscilla...
The human brain carries out cognitive control for the inhibition of habitual behaviors by suppressin...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Top-down control over thoughts and behaviours is a ha...
Abstract Cognitive control processes encompass many distinct components, including response inhibiti...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to regulate thought and action in a goal-directed manner and...
[eng]Cognitive flexibility is critical for humans living in complex societies with ever-growing mult...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
Cognitive control allows to flexibly guide behaviour in a complex and ever-changing environment. It ...
Humans have a capacity for hierarchical cognitive control - the ability to simultaneously control im...
Cognitive control allows us to adjust to environmental changes. The medial frontal cortex (MFC) is t...
Theta oscillations (4-8 Hz) provide an organizing principle of cognitive control, allowing goal-dire...
International audienceNeural oscillations are thought to provide a cyclic time frame for orchestrati...
Mnemonic operations are vital in our everyday life and comprise a vast array of sub-processes that n...
Accomplishing even simple tasks depend on neuronal circuits to configure how incoming sensory stimul...
Contains fulltext : 140155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Frontal oscilla...
The human brain carries out cognitive control for the inhibition of habitual behaviors by suppressin...