[HTML][HTML] Disengagement of attention with spatial neglect: a systematic review of behavioral and anatomical findings
R Ptak, A Bourgeois - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
The present review examined the consequences of focal brain injury on spatial attention
studied with cueing paradigms, with a particular focus on the disengagement deficit, which …
studied with cueing paradigms, with a particular focus on the disengagement deficit, which …
Graded decisions in the human brain
Decision-makers objectively commit to a definitive choice, yet at the subjective level, human
decisions appear to be associated with a degree of uncertainty. Whether decisions are …
decisions appear to be associated with a degree of uncertainty. Whether decisions are …
An EEG‐based neuro‐recommendation system for improving consumer purchase experience
The aperture between the marketing domain and the electroencephalography (EEG)‐based
brain–computer interface (BCI) has been achieved with the inception of neuromarketing …
brain–computer interface (BCI) has been achieved with the inception of neuromarketing …
Turning the light switch on binding: Prefrontal activity for binding and retrieval in action control
CF Geissler, LM Schöpper, AF Engesser… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
According to action control theories, responding to a stimulus leads to the binding of
response and stimulus features into a common representation, that is, an event file …
response and stimulus features into a common representation, that is, an event file …
[HTML][HTML] Inhibitory control in WM gate-opening: Insights from alpha desynchronization and norepinephrine activity under atDCS stimulation
S Yu, A Konjusha, T Ziemssen, C Beste - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
Our everyday activities require the maintenance and continuous updating of information in
working memory (WM). To control this dynamic, WM gating mechanisms have been …
working memory (WM). To control this dynamic, WM gating mechanisms have been …
In the rough: Evaluation of convergence across trust assessment techniques using an autonomous golf cart
NL Tenhundfeld, J Forsyth… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
As automated and autonomous systems become more widely available, the ability to
integrate them into environments seamlessly becomes more important. One cognitive …
integrate them into environments seamlessly becomes more important. One cognitive …
The representation of priors and decisions in the human parietal cortex
Animals actively sample their environment through orienting actions such as saccadic eye
movements. Saccadic targets are selected based both on sensory evidence immediately …
movements. Saccadic targets are selected based both on sensory evidence immediately …
Functional organization of posterior parietal cortex circuitry based on inferred information flow
Many studies infer the role of neurons by asking what information can be decoded from their
activity or by observing the consequences of perturbing their activity. An alternative …
activity or by observing the consequences of perturbing their activity. An alternative …
[HTML][HTML] EEG tensor decomposition delineates neurophysiological principles underlying conflict-modulated action restraint and action cancellation
Executive functions are essential for adaptive behavior. One executive function is the so-
called 'interference control'or conflict monitoring another is inhibitory control (ie, action …
called 'interference control'or conflict monitoring another is inhibitory control (ie, action …
Recognition and evaluation of mental workload in different stages of perceptual and cognitive information processing using a multimodal approach
This study explores the effects of different perceptual and cognitive information processing
stages on mental workload by assessing multimodal indicators of mental workload such as …
stages on mental workload by assessing multimodal indicators of mental workload such as …