Cognitive control is subjectively costly, suggesting that engagement is modulated in relationship to incentive state. Dopamine appears to play key roles. In particular, dopamine …
Un apasionante recorrido por el funcionamiento de la mente de la mano del padre de la psicología conductista y premio Nobel de Economía en 2002: Daniel Kahneman. En Pensar …
Fatigue can have a major impact on an individual's performance and wellbeing, yet is poorly understood, even within the scientific community. There is no developed theory of its origins …
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Human beings have an astonishing ability to carry out and control complex behavior, and, moreover, they seem to do so without much effort and conscious awareness about the …
This study aimed to investigate the spatiotemporal changes in neuromelanin-sensitive MRI signal in the substantia nigra and their relation to clinical scores of disease severity in …
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Humans are adept at switching between goal-directed behaviors quickly and effectively. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is thought to play a critical role by encoding, updating, and …
Anticipating a potential benefit and how difficult it will be to obtain it are valuable skills in a constantly changing environment. In the human brain, the anticipation of reward is encoded …
Reward has been shown to promote human performance in multiple task domains. However, an important debate has developed about the uniqueness of reward-related …
The exact neural processes behind humans' drive to acquire a new language—first as infants and later as second-language learners—are yet to be established. Recent theoretical …