• Alertness fluctuations when performing a task modulate cortical evoked responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation 

    Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Noreika, Valdas; Kamke, Marc R.; Chennu, Srivas; Bekinschtein, Tristan A.; Mattingley, Jason B. (2020)
    Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been widely used in human cognitive neuroscience to examine the causal role of distinct cortical areas in perceptual, cognitive and motor functions. However, it is widely ...

  • Corrigendum: dissociable neural information dynamics of perceptual integration and differentiation during bistable perception 

    Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Billig, Alexander; Olivares, Francisco; Gonzalez, Andrés; Garcia, María; Silva, Walter; Vaucheret, Esteban; Ciraolo, Carlos; Mikulan, Ezequiel; Ibanez, Agustín; Huepe, David; Noreika, Valdas; Chennu, Srivas; Bekinschtein, Tristan A. (2020)
  • Decreased alertness reconfigures cognitive control networks 

    Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Beerendonk, Lola; Blain, Salome; Kitaoka, Shin; Ezquerro-Nassar, Alejandro; Nuiten, Stijn; Fahrenfort, Johannes; van Gaal, Simon; Bekinschtein, Tristan A. (2020)
    Humans' remarkable capacity to flexibly adapt their behavior based on rapid situational changes is termed cognitive control. Intuitively, cognitive control is thought to be affected by the state of alertness; for example, ...

  • Dissociable neural information dynamics of perceptual integration and differentiation during bistable perception 

    Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Billig, Alexander; Olivares, Francisco; Gonzalez, Andrés; Garcia, María; Silva, Walter; Vaucheret, Esteban; Ciraolo, Carlos; Mikulan, Ezequiel; Ibanez, Agustín; Huepe, David; Noreika, Valdas; Chennu, Srivas; Bekinschtein, Tristan A. (2020)
    At any given moment, we experience a perceptual scene as a single whole and yet we may distinguish a variety of objects within it. This phenomenon instantiates two properties of conscious perception: integration and ...

  • In your phase: neural phase synchronisation underlies visual imagery of faces 

    Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Lanfranco, Renzo C.; Morales, Juan Pablo; Martínez-Pernía, David; Valdés, Joaquín; Ezquerro-Nassar, Alejandro; Rivera-Rei, Álvaro; Ibanez, Agustín; Chennu, Srivas; Bekinschtein, Tristan A.; Huepe, David; Noreika, Valdas (2021)
    Mental imagery is the process through which we retrieve and recombine information from our memory to elicit the subjective impression of “seeing with the mind’s eye”. In the social domain, we imagine other individuals while ...

  • Neural dynamics of associative learning during human sleep 

    Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Merlo, Emiliano; Bekinschtein, Tristan A.; Arzi, Anat (2020)
    Recent evidence indicates that humans can learn entirely new information during sleep. To elucidate the neural dynamics underlying sleep-learning, we investigated brain activity during auditory–olfactory discriminatory ...

  • Preserved sensory processing but hampered conflict detection when stimulus input is task-irrelevant 

    Nuiten, Stijn; Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Beerendonk, Lola; Nanuashvili, Nutsa; Fahrenfort, Johannes; Bekinschtein, Tristan A.; van Gaal, Simon (2021)
    Conflict detection in sensory input is central to adaptive human behavior. Perhaps unsurprisingly, past research has shown that conflict may even be detected in the absence of conflict awareness, suggesting that conflict ...

  • Slow-wave brain connectivity predicts executive functioning and group belonging in socially vulnerable individuals 

    Lanfranco, Renzo C.; dos Santos Sousa, Fabienne; Musa Wessel, Pierre; Rivera-Rei, Álvaro; Bekinschtein, Tristan A.; Lucero, Boris; Canales-Johnson, Andrés F.; Huepe, David (2024)
    Important efforts have been made to describe the neural and cognitive features of healthy and clinical populations. However, the neural and cognitive features of socially vulnerable individuals remain largely unexplored, ...