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    Spatial and temporal resolutions of EEG: Is it really black and white? A scalp current density view by Burle, Borís, Spieser, Laure, Roger, Clémence, Casini, Laurence, Hasbroucq, Thierry, Vidal, Franck

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-09-2015)
    “…Among the different brain imaging techniques, electroencephalography (EEG) is classically considered as having an excellent temporal resolution, but a poor…”
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    Linking Theoretical Decision-making Mechanisms in the Simon Task with Electrophysiological Data: A Model-based Neuroscience Study in Humans by Servant, Mathieu, White, Corey, Montagnini, Anna, Burle, Borís

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-10-2016)
    “…A current challenge for decision-making research is in extending models of simple decisions to more complex and ecological choice situations. Conflict tasks…”
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    Beyond decision! Motor contribution to speed–accuracy trade-off in decision-making by Spieser, Laure, Servant, Mathieu, Hasbroucq, Thierry, Burle, Borís

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-06-2017)
    “…Both in real life and experimental settings, increasing response speed typically leads to more error-prone actions. Processes underlying such a “speed–accuracy…”
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    Action Monitoring and Medial Frontal Cortex: Leading Role of Supplementary Motor Area by Bonini, Francesca, Burle, Boris, Liégeois-Chauvel, Catherine, Régis, Jean, Chauvel, Patrick, Vidal, Franck

    “…The capacity to evaluate the outcomes of our actions is fundamental for adapting and optimizing behavior and depends on an action-monitoring system that…”
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    Distributional reaction time properties in the Eriksen task: marked differences or hidden similarities with the Simon task? by Burle, Borís, Spieser, Laure, Servant, Mathieu, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-08-2014)
    “…In conflict tasks, the irrelevant stimulus attribute needs to be suppressed for the correct response to be produced. In the Simon task, earlier researchers…”
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    Conflict tasks and the diffusion framework: Insight in model constraints based on psychological laws by Servant, Mathieu, Montagnini, Anna, Burle, Borís

    Published in Cognitive psychology (01-07-2014)
    “…•Investigation of Piéron and Wagenmakers–Brown laws in Eriksen and Simon tasks.•Compatibility violates Wagenmakers–Brown’s law similarly in both…”
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    Speeding-up while growing-up: Synchronous functional development of motor and non-motor processes across childhood and adolescence by Smigasiewicz, Kamila, Servant, Mathieu, Ambrosi, Solène, Blaye, Agnès, Burle, Borís

    Published in PloS one (15-09-2021)
    “…Describing the maturation of information processing in children is fundamental for developmental science. Although non-linear changes in reaction times have…”
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    Using Covert Response Activation to Test Latent Assumptions of Formal Decision-Making Models in Humans by Servant, Mathieu, White, Corey, Montagnini, Anna, Burle, Borís

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-07-2015)
    “…Most decisions that we make build upon multiple streams of sensory evidence and control mechanisms are needed to filter out irrelevant information. Sequential…”
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    On the Comparison Between the Nc/CRN and the Ne/ERN by Vidal, Franck, Burle, Boris, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (23-06-2022)
    “…After the Error Negativity (Ne or ERN) has been described on full-blown errors and on partial error, a smaller Error Negativity-like wave (CRN or Nc) has also…”
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    Rostral Cingulate Zone and correct response monitoring: ICA and source localization evidences for the unicity of correct- and error-negativities by Roger, Clémence, Bénar, Christian G., Vidal, Franck, Hasbroucq, Thierry, Burle, Borís

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-05-2010)
    “…Falkenstein et al. (1991) first described a negative wave occurring just after an erroneous response in choice Reaction time tasks (“Error Negativity”—Ne or…”
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    Response-locked brain dynamics of word production by Riès, Stéphanie, Janssen, Niels, Burle, Borís, Alario, F-Xavier

    Published in PloS one (12-03-2013)
    “…The cortical regions involved in the different stages of speech production are relatively well-established, but their spatio-temporal dynamics remain poorly…”
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    When errors do not matter: Weakening belief in intentional control impairs cognitive reaction to errors by Rigoni, Davide, Wilquin, Hélène, Brass, Marcel, Burle, Boris

    Published in Cognition (01-05-2013)
    “…The belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply rooted in virtually all human beings. It has been shown that weakening such belief –…”
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    Errors and Action Monitoring: Errare Humanum Est Sed Corrigere Possibile by Vidal, Franck, Burle, Boris, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (09-01-2020)
    “…It was recognized long ago by Seneca through his famous " ." that the human information processing system is intrinsically fallible. What is newer is the fact…”
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    An Electromyographic Analysis of the Effects of Cognitive Fatigue on Online and Anticipatory Action Control by Salomone, Mick, Burle, Boris, Fabre, Ludovic, Berberian, Bruno

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (11-01-2021)
    “…Cognitive fatigue is a problem for the safety of critical systems (e.g., aircraft) as it can lead to accidents, especially during unexpected events. In order…”
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    Physiological evidence for response inhibition in choice reaction time tasks by Burle, Borı́s, Vidal, Franck, Tandonnet, Christophe, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-11-2004)
    “…Inhibition is a widely used notion proposed to account for data obtained in choice reaction time (RT) tasks. However, this concept is weakly supported by…”
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    An ERP study of cognitive architecture and the insertion of mental processes: Donders revisited by Vidal, Franck, Burle, Boris, Grapperon, Jacques, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-09-2011)
    “…In his seminal paper, Donders proposed that Choice reaction time (RT) tasks differ from Go/No‐go RT tasks only by the insertion of a response decision…”
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    Controlling your impulses: electrical stimulation of the human supplementary motor complex prevents impulsive errors by Spieser, Laure, van den Wildenberg, Wery, Hasbroucq, Thierry, Ridderinkhof, K Richard, Burle, Borís

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-02-2015)
    “…To err is human. However, an inappropriate urge does not always result in error. Impulsive errors thus entail both a motor system capture by an urge to act and…”
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    Single subject analyses reveal consistent recruitment of frontal operculum in performance monitoring by Amiez, Céline, Wutte, Magdalena G., Faillenot, Isabelle, Petrides, Michael, Burle, Boris, Procyk, Emmanuel

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-06-2016)
    “…There are continuing uncertainties regarding whether performance monitoring recruits the anterior insula (aI) and/or the frontal operculum (fO). The proximity…”
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    Errors Disrupt Subsequent Early Attentional Processes by Van der Borght, Liesbet, Schevernels, Hanne, Burle, Boris, Notebaert, Wim

    Published in PloS one (06-04-2016)
    “…It has been demonstrated that target detection is impaired following an error in an unrelated flanker task. These findings support the idea that the occurrence…”
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    Neurocognitive mechanisms of action control: resisting the call of the Sirens by Richard Ridderinkhof, K., Forstmann, Birte U., Wylie, Scott A., Burle, Borís, van den Wildenberg, Wery P. M.

    “…An essential facet of adaptive and versatile behavior is the ability to prioritize actions in response to dynamically changing circumstances. The field of…”
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