2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.04.583318
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Domain general frontoparietal regions show modality-dependent coding of auditory and visual rules

J. B. Jackson,
A. N. Rich,
D. Moerel
et al.

Abstract: A defining feature of human cognition is our ability to respond flexibly to what we see and hear, changing how we respond depending on our current goals. In fact, we can rapidly associate almost any input stimulus with any arbitrary behavioural response. This remarkable ability is thought to depend on a frontoparietal 'multiple demand' circuit which is engaged by many types of cognitive demand and widely referred to as domain general. However, it is not clear how responses to multiple input modalities are stru… Show more

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