Verbeke, Pieter Verguts, Tom
We provide a novel computational framework on how biological and artificial agents can learn to flexibly couple and decouple neural task modules for cognitive processing. In this way, they can address the stability-plasticity dilemma. For this purpose, we combine two prominent computational neuroscience principles, namely Binding by Synchrony and R...
Pulópulos Tripiana, Matias De Witte, Sara Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne De Raedt, Rudi Schiettecatte, Johan Anckaert, Ellen Salvador, Alicia Baeken, Chris
Over the last years, individualization of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) parameters has been a focus of attention in the field of non-invasive stimulation. It has been proposed that in stress-related disorders personality characteristics may influence the clinical outcome of rTMS. However, the underlying physiological mechanism...
Vassena, Eliana Van Opstal, Filip Goethals, Ingeborg Verguts, Tom
The ability to exert control has been widely investigated as a hallmark of adaptive behaviour. Dopamine is recognized as the key neuromodulator mediating various control-related processes. The neural mechanisms underlying the subjective perception of being in control, or Locus of Control (LOC) are however less clear. LOC indicates the subjective te...
Dockx, Robrecht Baeken, Chris De Bundel, D Saunders, Jimmy Van Eeckhaut, A Peremans, Kathelijne
Aben, Lambertus Buc Calderon, Cristian Van der Cruyssen, Laurens Picksak, Doerte Van den Bussche, Eva Verguts, Tom
To efficiently deal with quickly changing task demands, we often need to organize our behaviour on different time scales. For example, to ignore irrelevant and select relevant information, cognitive control might be applied in reactive (short time scale) or proactive (long time scale) mode. These two control modes play a pivotal role in cognitive-n...
Cocquyt, Elissa-Marie Coffé, Camille van Mierlo, Pieter Duyck, Wouter Mariën, Peter Szmalec, Arnaud Santens, Patrick De Letter, Miet
Semantic processing is a fundamental aspect in human communication. The cortical organization of semantic processing has been exhaustively described, in contrast to inconsistent results on the function of subcortical grey matter structures. Hence, this manuscript reports a systematic review and meta-analysis on the subcortical involvement in verbal...
Caprara, Irene; 103783; Premereur, Elsie; 50459; Romero, Maria C; 61169; Faria, Pedro; Janssen, Peter; 14679;
The primate dorsal visual stream processes object shape to guide actions involving an object, but the transmission of shape information beyond posterior parietal cortex remains largely unknown. To clarify the information flow between parietal and frontal cortex, we applied electrical microstimulation during functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fM...
Jimenez, Juan P; Botto, Alberto; Herrera, Luisa; Leighton, Caroline; Rossi, Jose L; Quevedo, Yamil; Silva, Jaime R; Martinez, Felipe; Assar, Rodrigo; Salazar, Luis A;
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Recent research in psychiatric genetics has led to a move away from simple diathesis-stress models to more complex models of psychopathology incorporating a focus on gene-environment interactions and epigenetics. Our increased understanding of the way biology encodes the impact of life events on organisms has also generated more sophisticated theor...
van Duin, Esther DA; Kasanova, Zuzana; 106921; Hernaus, Dennis; Ceccarini, Jenny; 56210; Heinzel, Alexander; Mottaghy, Felix; Mohammadkhani-Shali, Siamak; Winz, Oliver; Frank, Michael; Beck, Merrit CH;
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22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is a genetic disorder caused by a microdeletion on chromosome 22q11.2 and associated with an increased risk for developing psychosis. The catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene is located in the deleted region and involved in dopamine (DA) breakdown. Impaired reinforcement learning (RL) is a recurrent feature i...
van Bochove, Marlies E De Taeye, Leen Raedt, Robrecht Vonck, Kristl Meurs, Alfred Boon, Paul Dauwe, Ine Notebaert, Wim Verguts, Tom
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International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
Suppressing irrelevant information in decision making is an essential everyday skill. We studied whether this ability could be improved in epileptic patients during vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). VNS is known to increase norepinephrine (NE) in the brain. NE is thought to improve several aspects of cognitive control, including the suppression of irr...