Paul Cisek

Paul-Cisek

Professeur titulaire
514 343-6111, poste 4355
514 343-7972 (télécopieur)
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Adresse physique
Pavillon Paul-G.-Desmarais, local 4117
2960, chemin de la Tour
Montréal (Québec) H3T 1J4

Adresse postale
Département de neuroscience
Faculté de médecine
Université de Montréal
C.P. 6128, Succ. Centre-ville
Montréal (Québec) H3C 3J7


Thème (s)

  • Développement d’un cadre théorique décrivant les interactions du cerveau avec le monde extérieur;
  • Intégration, dans le cortex cérébral de primates, de la prise de décision et des processus de la planification motrice.

Publications choisies

  • Cisek, P. (2022) “Evolution of behavioural control from chordates to primates” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 377(1844): 20200522.
  • Michalski, J., Green, A.M., Cisek, P. (2020) “Reaching decisions during ongoing movements” Journal of Neurophysiology. 123(3): 1090-1102.
  • Cisek, P. (2019) “Resynthesizing behavior through phylogenetic refinement” Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics. 81(7): 2265-2287.
  • Carland, M., Thura, D., and Cisek, P. (2019) “The urge to decide and act: Implications for brain function and dysfunction” The Neuroscientist. 25(5): 491-511.
  • Thura, D., and Cisek, P. (2017) “The basal ganglia do not select reach targets but control the urgency of commitment” Neuron. 95(5): 1160-1170.
  • Pezzulo, G. and Cisek, P. (2016) “Navigating the affordance landscape: Feedback control as a process model of behavior and cognition”. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 20(6): 414-424.
  • Thura, D. and Cisek, P. (2014) “Deliberation and commitment in the premotor and primary motor cortex during dynamic decision-making” Neuron. 81(6): 1401-1416.
  • Pastor-Bernier, A. and Cisek, P. (2011) “Neural correlates of biased competition in premotor cortex”. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(19): 7083-7088.
  • Cisek, P. and Kalaska, J.F. (2010) “Neural mechanisms for interacting with a world full of action choices”. Annual Review of Neuroscience. 33: 269-298.
  • Cisek, P. (2007) “Cortical mechanisms of action selection: The affordance competition hypothesis” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 362: 1585-1599.