Every day regions within our brain facilitate us to deliberately select or inhibit planned responses - think of the right click on a mouse button, or stopping by a traffic light. In the last decade, neurophysiological work has shown that our ability to select or inhibit responses involves both cortical and subcortical regions within our brain. However, in isolation, no single node in the brain can achieve the goal of deliberately initiating or inhibiting a response. I try to inform this discussion by asking how different regions in our brain collaborate (as a network, or system) to initiate or withdraw controlled actions. First, we demonstrate that the ability to withdraw a planned action relies on the communication between the prefrontal c...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
Decision making in stressful and potentially aversive situations is an evolutionary trait functional...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Communication between the prefrontal cortex and subcortical nuclei underpins the control and inhibit...
Voluntary behaviour requires control mechanisms that ensure our ability to act independently of habi...
A key aspect of daily functioning is our ability to control our response tendencies. An experimental...
An essential facet of adaptive and versatile behavior is the ability to prioritize actions in respon...
The ability to inhibit action tendencies is vital for adaptive human behaviour. Various paradigms ar...
An essential facet of adaptive and versatile behavior is the ability to prioritize actions in respon...
The ability to inhibit or suppress unwanted or inappropriate actions, is an essential component of e...
Using event-related fMRI, this study investigated the neural dynamics of response inhibition under f...
We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attenti...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
Decision making in stressful and potentially aversive situations is an evolutionary trait functional...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Communication between the prefrontal cortex and subcortical nuclei underpins the control and inhibit...
Voluntary behaviour requires control mechanisms that ensure our ability to act independently of habi...
A key aspect of daily functioning is our ability to control our response tendencies. An experimental...
An essential facet of adaptive and versatile behavior is the ability to prioritize actions in respon...
The ability to inhibit action tendencies is vital for adaptive human behaviour. Various paradigms ar...
An essential facet of adaptive and versatile behavior is the ability to prioritize actions in respon...
The ability to inhibit or suppress unwanted or inappropriate actions, is an essential component of e...
Using event-related fMRI, this study investigated the neural dynamics of response inhibition under f...
We review evidence for partially segregated networks of brain areas that carry out different attenti...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
Decision making in stressful and potentially aversive situations is an evolutionary trait functional...
When people make decisions they often face opposing demands for response speed and response accuracy...