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The effects of motivational reward on the pathological attentional blink following right hemisphere stroke
(Neuropsychologia, 2016)
Recent work has shown that attentional deficits following stroke can be modulated by motivational stimulation, particularly anticipated monetary reward. Here we examined the effects of anticipated reward on the pathological ...
Learning and Recognition of a Non-conscious Sequence of Events in Human Primary Visual Cortex
(Current Biology, 2016)
Human primary visual cortex (V1) has long been
associated with learning simple low-level visual discriminations
[1] and is classically considered outside
of neural systems that support high-level cognitive
behavior in ...
How Do We Keep Information ‘Online’?
(Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2017)
New magnetoencephalography (MEG) results indicate that a putative marker of conscious processes – namely, the global broadcasting of information across large-scale cortical networks – can also operate during the maintenance ...
Is conscious awareness needed for all working memory processes?
(Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2016)
Stein and colleagues argue there is no yet conclusive evidence for nonconscious working memory (WM) and that is critical
to probeWMwhile ensuring null sensitivity to memory cues. While this stringent approach reduces the ...
Neural bases of learning and recognition of statistical regularities
(Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2020)
Statistical learning is a set of cognitive mechanisms allowing for extracting regularities from the environment and
segmenting continuous sensory input into discrete units. The current study used functional magnetic ...
Reward sensitivity predicts dopaminergic response in spatial neglect
(Cortex, 2020)
It has recently been revealed that spatial neglect can be modulated by motivational factors
including anticipated monetary reward. A number of dopaminergic agents have been
evaluated as treatments for neglect, but the ...
Similar history biases for distinct prospective decisions of selfperformance
(Scientific Reports, 2020)
Metacognition can be deployed retrospectively -to reflect on the correctness of our behavior- or prospectively -to make predictions of success in one’s future behavior or make decisions about strategies to solve future ...
Informative neural representations of unseen contents during higher-order processing in human brains and deep artificial networks
(NATURE RESEARCH, 2022)
A framework to pinpoint the scope of unconscious processing is critical to improve models of visual consciousness. Previous research observed brain signatures of unconscious processing in visual cortex, but these were not ...
Feature-Based Attentional Weighting and Re-weighting in the Absence of Visual Awareness
(Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2021)
Visual attention evolved as an adaptive mechanism allowing us to cope with a rapidly changing environment. It enables the facilitated processing of relevant information, often automatically and governed by implicit motives. ...
Dissociable rhythmic mechanisms enhance memory forconscious and nonconscious perceptual contents
(PNAS, 2022)
Understanding the neural mechanisms of conscious and unconscious experience is amajor goal of fundamental and translational neuroscience. Here, we target the earlyvisual cortex with a protocol of noninvasive, high-resolution ...