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Identifying the Neural Correlates of Mental Simulation in Multi-Step Planning

Planning is the ability to think ahead by considering possible future actions and their consequences. This research study aims to understand how the brain supports multi-step planning by testing whether people simulate promising future move sequences while deciding what to do next. Healthy adult volunteers will learn and play a strategy game called "Four-in-a-Row" (similar to Connect Four). Participants will complete two sessions on successive days: an online behavioral training/playing session and an in-person brain-recording session at New York University. During the brain-recording session, participants will view mid-game board positions and choose the best move while the study team records brain activity (using magnetoencephalography \[MEG\] or functional MRI \[fMRI\]) and eye movements. Data from the game and eye tracking will also be used to fit computational models of planning that help interpret the neural measurements.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 18-64Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: New York UniversityUpdated: Jan 8, 2026Locations: 1
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History of neurological or psychiatric illness [+1]