Task preparation has traditionally been thought to rely upon persistent memory representations of instructions that permit their execution after delays. Accumulating evidence suggests, however, that accurate retention of task knowledge can be insufficient for successful performance. Here, we hypothesized that instructed facts would be organized into a task set, a temporary coding scheme that proactively tunes sensorimotor pathways based on instructions to enable highly efficient “reflex-like” performance. We devised a paradigm requiring either implementation or memorization of novel stimulus-response mapping instructions, and used multivoxel pattern analysis of neuroimaging data to compare neural coding of instructions during the pre-target...
The neurobiological organization of action-oriented working memory is not well understood. To elucid...
This study was designed to explore neural evidence for the simultan-eous engagement of multiple ment...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...
Verbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behaviors with minimal training, bu...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to rapidly convert complex symbolic...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to convert complex symbolic instruc...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
Recent multivariate analyses of brain data have boosted our understanding of the organizational prin...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2019-111187GB-I00 to M...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
The neurobiological organization of action-oriented working memory is not well understood. To elucid...
Contains fulltext : 103191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In everyday l...
The capacity to briefly memorize fleeting sensory information supports visual search and behavioral ...
The success of humans in novel environments is partially supported by our ability to implement new t...
The neurobiological organization of action-oriented working memory is not well understood. To elucid...
This study was designed to explore neural evidence for the simultan-eous engagement of multiple ment...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...
Verbal instructions are central to humans' capacity to learn new behaviors with minimal training, bu...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to rapidly convert complex symbolic...
A key aspect of human cognitive flexibility concerns the ability to convert complex symbolic instruc...
Humans are capable of flexibly converting symbolic instructions into novel behaviors. Previous evide...
Recent multivariate analyses of brain data have boosted our understanding of the organizational prin...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2019-111187GB-I00 to M...
Frontoparietal cortex is thought to be essential for flexible behavior, but the mechanism for contro...
The neurobiological organization of action-oriented working memory is not well understood. To elucid...
Contains fulltext : 103191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In everyday l...
The capacity to briefly memorize fleeting sensory information supports visual search and behavioral ...
The success of humans in novel environments is partially supported by our ability to implement new t...
The neurobiological organization of action-oriented working memory is not well understood. To elucid...
This study was designed to explore neural evidence for the simultan-eous engagement of multiple ment...
We have previously reported sustained activation in the ventral prefrontal cortex while participants...