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Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 11 (2022)
Inhibitory control is one of the most important control functions in the human brain. Much of our understanding of its neural basis comes from seminal work showing that lesions to the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) increase stop-signal reaction
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https://doaj.org/article/18a7c99bf6f744c9afcf17aac3c4b415
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
Dominant neuroanatomical models hold that humans regulate their movements via loop-like cortico-subcortical networks, which include the subthalamic nucleus (STN), motor thalamus, and sensorimotor cortex (SMC). Inhibitory commands across these network
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https://doaj.org/article/1ae5c263a5c54511bcca460487348000
Autor:
Jan R Wessel, David E Huber
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 15, Iss 7, p e1006927 (2019)
The brain constantly generates predictions about the environment to guide action. Unexpected events lead to surprise and can necessitate the modification of ongoing behavior. Surprise can occur for any sensory domain, but it is not clear how these se
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https://doaj.org/article/d269af02c30b40ab88a4acf4883954a4
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 8 (2019)
To effectively interact with their environment, humans must often select actions from multiple incompatible options. Existing theories propose that during motoric response-conflict, inappropriate motor activity is actively (and perhaps non-selectivel
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https://doaj.org/article/8f38d501cb2243048c597c62ceef328b
Autor:
Frederick Verbruggen, Adam R Aron, Guido PH Band, Christian Beste, Patrick G Bissett, Adam T Brockett, Joshua W Brown, Samuel R Chamberlain, Christopher D Chambers, Hans Colonius, Lorenza S Colzato, Brian D Corneil, James P Coxon, Annie Dupuis, Dawn M Eagle, Hugh Garavan, Ian Greenhouse, Andrew Heathcote, René J Huster, Sara Jahfari, J Leon Kenemans, Inge Leunissen, Chiang-Shan R Li, Gordon D Logan, Dora Matzke, Sharon Morein-Zamir, Aditya Murthy, Martin Paré, Russell A Poldrack, K Richard Ridderinkhof, Trevor W Robbins, Matthew Roesch, Katya Rubia, Russell J Schachar, Jeffrey D Schall, Ann-Kathrin Stock, Nicole C Swann, Katharine N Thakkar, Maurits W van der Molen, Luc Vermeylen, Matthijs Vink, Jan R Wessel, Robert Whelan, Bram B Zandbelt, C Nico Boehler
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 8 (2019)
Response inhibition is essential for navigating everyday life. Its derailment is considered integral to numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders, and more generally, to a wide range of behavioral and health problems. Response-inhibition effici
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https://doaj.org/article/a46b0267b2c746579afee411b72df986
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 6 (2015)
We recently showed that rapidly stopping an action in the face of a reward-related stimulus reduces the subjective value of that stimulus (Wessel et al., 2014). In that study, there were three phases. In an initial learning phase, geometric shapes we
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Publikováno v:
J Cogn Neurosci
One of the fundamental ways in which the brain regulates and monitors behavior is by making predictions about the sensory environment and adjusting behavior when those expectations are violated. As such, surprise is one of the fundamental computation
Publikováno v:
J Exp Psychol Gen
The ability to detect and correct action errors is paramount to safe and efficient behavior. Its underlying processes are subject of intense scientific debate. The recent adaptive orienting theory of error processing (AOT) proposes that errors trigge
Autor:
Mahnaz Arvaneh, Guillaume Dumas, Christopher S.Y. Benwell, Magnus Johannesson, Cecile D. Ladouceur, José A. Hinojosa, Annmarie MacNamara, Muthuraman Muthuraman, Manuela Ruzzoli, Bradley N. Jack, Cyril Pernet, Christian Beste, Faisal Mushtaq, Joel S. Snyder, Sarah M. Sass, Christian K. Tamnes, Amy R. Bland, Florian Bublatzky, Benedikt V. Ehinger, Lauren B. Neal, Robin Vloeberghs, Guiomar Niso, Nicolas Langer, Yuri G. Pavlov, Anna Dreber, Artur Czeszumski, David Luque, Edelyn Verona, Emmanuelle Tognoli, Damian Cruse, Peter E. Clayson, Hamid Karimi-Rouzbahani, Evgenii Kalenkovich, Xun He, Heinrich René Liesefeld, Gilles Pourtois, Liad Mudrik, Magdalena Senderecka, Dominik Welke, Giorgio Ganis, Rhiannon Jones, Louisa Kulke, Sebastian Ocklenburg, Niko A. Busch, Christoph Huber-Huber, Gustav Nilsonne, Layla Kouara, Laura Kaltwasser, Alexandre Schaefer, Daniel E. Bradford, Jan R. Wessel, Peter König, Andreas Keil, Ilya Zakharov, Michael Inzlicht, Marieke K. van Vugt, Stefan Appelhoff, Nika Adamian, Robert Oostenveld
Publikováno v:
Cortex
CORTEX
Cortex, 144, 213-229. Elsevier
CORTEX
Cortex, 144, 213-229. Elsevier
There is growing awareness across the neuroscience community that the replicability of findings about the relationship between brain activity and cognitive phenomena can be improved by conducting studies with high statistical power that adhere to wel
Autor:
Jan R. Wessel, Darcy A. Diesburg
Publikováno v:
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
The ability to stop already-initiated actions is a key cognitive control ability. Recent work on human action-stopping has been dominated by two controversial debates. First, the contributions (and neural signatures) of attentional orienting and moto