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This research explores how brain activity influences action monitoring and adjustments during tasks. By using simulations and animal models, it aims to understand the neural mechanisms behind behavior correction and how these processes relate to cognitive functions in humans.
While reading this text, pat your head and rub your stomach (if someone sees you, tell them it's OK; you're doing science).
Right now you are engaging in an action that must be actively monitored and quickly adjusted to avoid making mistakes.
Over the past five years, my collaborators and I discovered that there is a specific pattern of brain electrical activity that occurs during response conflict—competition between multiple conflicting actions when a mistake could be made.
This brain activity…
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