Original paper
Preparing for hard times: Scalp and intracranial physiological signatures of proactive cognitive control
Abstract
Based on reward and difficulty information, people can strategically adjust proactive cognitive control. fMRI research shows that motivated proactive control is implemented through fronto‐parietal control networks that are triggered by reward and difficulty cues. Here, we investigate electrophysiological signatures of proactive control. Previously, the contingent negative variation (CNV) in the ERPs and oscillatory power in the theta (4–8 Hz)...
Paper Details
Title
Preparing for hard times: Scalp and intracranial physiological signatures of proactive cognitive control
Published Date
Jun 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
10
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