Authors
Eduard Ort, Johannes J Fahrenfort, Reshanne Reeder, Stefan Pollmann, Christian NL Olivers
Publication date
2019/11/15
Journal
NeuroImage
Volume
202
Pages
116133
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Cognitive control can involve proactive (preparatory) and reactive (corrective) mechanisms. Using a gaze-contingent eye tracking paradigm combined with fMRI, we investigated the involvement of these different modes of control and their underlying neural networks, when switching between different targets in multiple-target search. Participants simultaneously searched for two possible targets presented among distractors, and selected one of them. In one condition, only one of the targets was available in each display, so that the choice was imposed, and reactive control would be required. In the other condition, both targets were present, giving observers free choice over target selection, and allowing for proactive control. Switch costs emerged only when targets were imposed and not when target selection was free. We found differential levels of activity in the frontoparietal control network depending on whether …
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