There is no free won't: antecedent brain activity predicts decisions to inhibit

E Filevich, S Kühn, P Haggard - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social
contexts. Action inhibition and its neural bases have been extensively studied. However, the …

New insights into old waves. Matching stimulus-and response-locked ERPs on the same time-window

M Berchicci, D Spinelli, F Di Russo - Biological psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
We compared the effect of locking the event-related potentials (ERPs) on the stimulus vs. the
response in a simple (SRT) and in a discriminative (DRT, equally probable Go/No-go) visuo …

Veto and vacillation: a neural precursor of the decision to withhold action

E Misirlisoy, P Haggard - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 2014 - direct.mit.edu
The capacity to inhibit a planned action gives human behavior its characteristic flexibility.
How this mechanism operates and what factors influence a decision to act or not act remain …

When temporal prediction errs: ERP responses to delayed action-feedback onset

AP Pinheiro, M Schwartze, F Gutierrez, SA Kotz - Neuropsychologia, 2019 - Elsevier
Sensory suppression effects observed in electroencephalography (EEG) index successful
predictions of the type and timing of self-generated sensory feedback. However, it is unclear …

'Catching the waves'–slow cortical potentials as moderator of voluntary action

S Schmidt, HG Jo, M Wittmann… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
The readiness potential is an ongoing negativity in the EEG preceding a self-initiated
movement by approximately 1.5 s. So far it has predominantly been interpreted as a …

It's not too late: The onset of the frontocentral P 3 indexes successful response inhibition in the stop‐signal paradigm

JR Wessel, AR Aron - Psychophysiology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The frontocentral P 3 event‐related potential has been proposed as a neural marker of
response inhibition. However, this association is disputed: some argue that P 3 latency is too …

The proactive self-control of actions: Time-course of underlying brain activities

V Bianco, M Berchicci, RL Perri, D Spinelli, F Di Russo - NeuroImage, 2017 - Elsevier
Proactive brain control optimizes upcoming actions and inhibits unwanted responses. In the
present event-related potential (ERP) study, participants freely decided in advance whether …

To head or to heed? Beyond the surface of selective action inhibition: a review

WPM Van Den Wildenberg, SA Wylie… - Frontiers in human …, 2010 - frontiersin.org
To head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempting actions are
often contextually inappropriate, selective suppression is invoked to inhibit such actions …

The readiness potential reflects intentional binding

HG Jo, M Wittmann, T Hinterberger… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
When a voluntary action is causally linked with a sensory outcome, the action and its
consequent effect are perceived as being closer together in time. This effect is called …

The paradoxical effect of warning on reaction time: demonstrating proactive response inhibition with event-related potentials

P Boulinguez, B Ballanger, L Granjon… - Clinical …, 2009 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Warning signals can induce a paradoxical increase in reaction time (RT) when
detecting targets. Top-down inhibitory control intended to prevent undesired responses to …