Task-irrelevant stimuli reliably boost phasic pupil-linked arousal but do not affect decision formation
J. Hebisch,
A.-C. Ghassemieh,
E. Zhecheva
et al.
Abstract:The arousal systems of the brainstem, specifically the locus coeruleus-noradrenaline system, respond “phasically” during decisions. These central arousal transients are accompanied by dilations of the pupil. Mechanistic attempts to understand the impact of phasic arousal on cognition would benefit from temporally precise experimental manipulations. Here, we evaluated a non-invasive candidate approach to manipulate arousal in humans: presenting task-irrelevant auditory stimuli at different latencies during the … Show more
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