2020
One Thing Leads to Another: Anticipating Visual Object Identity Based on Associative-Memory Templates
Boettcher S, Stokes M, Nobre A, van Ede F. One Thing Leads to Another: Anticipating Visual Object Identity Based on Associative-Memory Templates. Journal Of Neuroscience 2020, 40: 4010-4020. PMID: 32284338, PMCID: PMC7219293, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2751-19.2020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContingent negative variationTemporal anticipationElectrophysiological signaturesMemory templatesProbabilistic associationsNegative variationAnticipatory mechanismsAlpha oscillationsAlpha-band oscillationsField of attentionAttentional templatesMemory cuesNeural substratesPreparatory attentionTask-relevantExperiment 2Neural mechanismsBehavioral consequencesBehavioral benefitsObject identityMotor responsePerceptual identityElectrophysiological substrateHuman electrophysiologyAnticipatory states
2009
Anticipating Conflict Facilitates Controlled Stimulus-response Selection
Correa Á, Rao A, Nobre A. Anticipating Conflict Facilitates Controlled Stimulus-response Selection. Journal Of Cognitive Neuroscience 2009, 21: 1461-1472. PMID: 18823248, PMCID: PMC4152723, DOI: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSequential effectsCognitive controlProactive controlCued flanker taskConflict-related activityConflict monitoring modelConflict detectionCue conflictIncongruent trialsNeural overlapFlanker taskConflict taskCongruent responsesSymbolic cuesCueing effectsNeuroimaging studiesPreparatory intervalN2 latencyControl networkAnticipatory mechanismsERPCuesAnticipatory effectsTaskConflict resolution
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