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@ARTICLE{Eickhoff:11587,
author = {Eickhoff, S. B. and Pomjanski, W. and Jakobs, O. and
Zilles, K. and Langner, R.},
title = {{N}eural {C}orrelates of {D}eveloping and {A}dapting
{B}ehavioral {B}iases in {S}peeded {C}hoice {R}eactions -
{A}n f{MRI} {S}tudy on {P}redictive {M}otor {C}oding {F}irst
published online: {O}ctober 18, 2010},
journal = {Cerebral cortex},
volume = {21},
issn = {1047-3211},
address = {Oxford},
publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press},
reportid = {PreJuSER-11587},
pages = {1178-1191},
year = {2011},
note = {Human Brain Project (R01-MH074457-01A1 to S. B. E.); the
Initiative and Networking Fund of the Helmholtz Association
within the Helmholtz Alliance on Systems Biology (Human
Brain Model to K.Z., S. B. E.), the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (IRTG 1328 to S. B. E.); and the
Helmholtz Alliance for Mental Health in an Aging Society
(HelMA to K.Z.).},
abstract = {In reaction-time (RT) tasks with unequally probable
stimuli, people respond faster and more accurately in
high-probability trials than in low-probability trials. We
used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate
brain activity during the acquisition and adaptation of such
biases. Participants responded to arrows pointing to either
side with different and previously unknown probabilities
across blocks, which were covertly reversed in the middle of
some blocks. Changes in response bias were modeled using the
development of the selective RT bias at the beginning of a
block and after the reversal as parametric regressors. Both
fresh development and reversal of an existing response bias
were associated with bilateral activations in inferior
parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus, and supplementary
motor cortex. Further activations were observed in right
temporoparietal junction, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex,
and dorsal premotor cortex. Only during initial development
of biases at the beginning of a block, we observed
additional activity in ventral premotor cortex and anterior
insula, whereas the basal ganglia (bilaterally) were
recruited when the bias was adapted to reversed
probabilities. Taken together, these areas constitute a
network that updates and applies implicit predictions to
create an attention and motor bias according to
environmental probabilities that transform into specific
facilitation.},
keywords = {Adult / Bias (Epidemiology) / Brain: physiology / Brain
Mapping: methods / Decision Making: physiology / Female /
Humans / Magnetic Resonance Imaging: methods / Male / Middle
Aged / Nerve Net: physiology / Neuropsychological Tests:
standards / Probability Learning / Reaction Time: physiology
/ Young Adult / J (WoSType)},
cin = {INM-2},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-2-20090406},
pnm = {Funktion und Dysfunktion des Nervensystems (FUEK409) /
89571 - Connectivity and Activity (POF2-89571)},
pid = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK409 / G:(DE-HGF)POF2-89571},
shelfmark = {Neurosciences},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:20956614},
UT = {WOS:000289578900019},
doi = {10.1093/cercor/bhq188},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/11587},
}