International audienceThe prefrontal cortex (PFC) supports goal-directed actions and exerts cognitive control over behavior, but the underlying coding and mechanism are heavily debated. We present evidence for the role of goal coding in PFC from two converging perspectives: computational modeling and neuronal-level analysis of monkey data. We show that neural representations of prospective goals emerge by combining a categorization process that extracts relevant behavioral abstractions from the input data and a reward-driven process that selects candidate categories depending on their adaptive value; both forms of learning have a plausible neural implementation in PFC. Our analyses demonstrate a fundamental principle: goal coding represents...
Every day, often without thinking about it, you create and achieve goals. These goals range in compl...
International audienceThe real world is uncertain, and while ever changing, it constantly presents i...
To choose between manifestly distinct options, it is suggested that the brain assigns values to goal...
International audienceThe prefrontal cortex (PFC) supports goal-directed actions and exerts cognitiv...
When choices are made freely, they might emerge from pre-existing neural activity. However, whether ...
Research in animal learning and behavioral neuroscience has distinguished between two forms of actio...
Humans and other animals are remarkably adept at integrating a vast array of information into their ...
We continuously need to coordinate multiple processes to accomplish our current goals. By means of i...
The primate prefrontal cortex plays a central role in choosing goals, along with a wide variety of a...
We reported previously that as monkeys used abstract response strategies to choose spatial goals, 1 ...
Two rhesus monkeys performed a distance discrimination task in which they reported whether a red squ...
For decades, mechanisms of cognitive behaviors have been studied in a simple form of stimulus- and a...
The frontal lobes are essential for human volition and goal-directed behavior, yet their function re...
The primate prefrontal cortex represents both past and future goals. To investigate its role in repr...
We reported previously that as monkeys used abstract response strategies to choose spatial goals, 1 ...
Every day, often without thinking about it, you create and achieve goals. These goals range in compl...
International audienceThe real world is uncertain, and while ever changing, it constantly presents i...
To choose between manifestly distinct options, it is suggested that the brain assigns values to goal...
International audienceThe prefrontal cortex (PFC) supports goal-directed actions and exerts cognitiv...
When choices are made freely, they might emerge from pre-existing neural activity. However, whether ...
Research in animal learning and behavioral neuroscience has distinguished between two forms of actio...
Humans and other animals are remarkably adept at integrating a vast array of information into their ...
We continuously need to coordinate multiple processes to accomplish our current goals. By means of i...
The primate prefrontal cortex plays a central role in choosing goals, along with a wide variety of a...
We reported previously that as monkeys used abstract response strategies to choose spatial goals, 1 ...
Two rhesus monkeys performed a distance discrimination task in which they reported whether a red squ...
For decades, mechanisms of cognitive behaviors have been studied in a simple form of stimulus- and a...
The frontal lobes are essential for human volition and goal-directed behavior, yet their function re...
The primate prefrontal cortex represents both past and future goals. To investigate its role in repr...
We reported previously that as monkeys used abstract response strategies to choose spatial goals, 1 ...
Every day, often without thinking about it, you create and achieve goals. These goals range in compl...
International audienceThe real world is uncertain, and while ever changing, it constantly presents i...
To choose between manifestly distinct options, it is suggested that the brain assigns values to goal...