In this issue of Neuron, Fischer and Ullsperger (2013) demonstrate that EEG signatures of real and fictive learning differ early in processing, but the latent information in each event converges at the temporospatial nexus commonly associated with the P3b component
An increase in cognitive control has been systematically observed in responses produced immediately ...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
SummaryWhen an organism receives a reward, it is crucial to know which of many candidate actions cau...
SummaryThe ability to learn not only from experienced but also from merely fictive outcomes without ...
Optimal decision making in complex environments requires dynamic learning from unexpected events. To...
Flexible, intelligent behavior requires choosing actions predicted to lead to optimal outcomes in an...
Abstract Environmental events often occur on a probabilistic basis but can sometimes be predicted ba...
In decision-making processes, the relevance of the information yielded by outcomes varies across tim...
Decision making and learning in a real-world context require organisms to track not only the choices...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a well-established electrophysiological correlate of feedba...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
SummaryComplex cognitive processes require sophisticated local processing but also interactions betw...
Detection of regularities and their violations in sensory input is key to perception. Violations are...
Optimal behavior relies on flexible adaptation to environmental requirements, notably based on the d...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
An increase in cognitive control has been systematically observed in responses produced immediately ...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
SummaryWhen an organism receives a reward, it is crucial to know which of many candidate actions cau...
SummaryThe ability to learn not only from experienced but also from merely fictive outcomes without ...
Optimal decision making in complex environments requires dynamic learning from unexpected events. To...
Flexible, intelligent behavior requires choosing actions predicted to lead to optimal outcomes in an...
Abstract Environmental events often occur on a probabilistic basis but can sometimes be predicted ba...
In decision-making processes, the relevance of the information yielded by outcomes varies across tim...
Decision making and learning in a real-world context require organisms to track not only the choices...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a well-established electrophysiological correlate of feedba...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
SummaryComplex cognitive processes require sophisticated local processing but also interactions betw...
Detection of regularities and their violations in sensory input is key to perception. Violations are...
Optimal behavior relies on flexible adaptation to environmental requirements, notably based on the d...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
An increase in cognitive control has been systematically observed in responses produced immediately ...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
SummaryWhen an organism receives a reward, it is crucial to know which of many candidate actions cau...