Functional connectivity of the striatum links motivation to action control in humans.
Motivation improves the efficiency of intentional behavior, but how this performance modulation is instantiated in the human brain remains unclear. We used a reward-cued antisaccade paradigm to investigate how motivational goals (the expectation of a reward for good performance) modulate patterns of...
Main Authors: | Harsay, H, Cohen, M, Oosterhof, N, Forstmann, B, Mars, R, Ridderinkhof, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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