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Spatial and temporal resolutions of EEG: Is it really black and white? A scalp current density view
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
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
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
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-02-2014)“…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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science (01-03-2011)“…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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