Partial response electromyography as a marker of action stopping
Response inhibition is among the core constructs of cognitive control. It is notoriously difficult
to quantify from overt behavior, since the outcome of successful inhibition is the lack of a …
to quantify from overt behavior, since the outcome of successful inhibition is the lack of a …
Measurement and reliability of response inhibition
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with
the Stop-signal task, which requires participants to suppress prepotent motor responses …
the Stop-signal task, which requires participants to suppress prepotent motor responses …
A unified account of simple and response-selective inhibition
Response inhibition is a key attribute of human executive control. Standard stop-signal tasks
require countermanding a single response; the speed at which that response can be …
require countermanding a single response; the speed at which that response can be …
[HTML][HTML] Differences in unity: The go/no-go and stop signal tasks rely on different mechanisms
Response inhibition refers to the suppression of prepared or initiated actions. Typically, the
go/no-go task (GNGT) or the stop signal task (SST) are used interchangeably to capture …
go/no-go task (GNGT) or the stop signal task (SST) are used interchangeably to capture …
Brain event-related potentials predict individual differences in inhibitory control
Stop-signal reaction time (SSRT), the time needed to cancel an already-initiated motor
response, quantifies individual differences in inhibitory control. Electrophysiological …
response, quantifies individual differences in inhibitory control. Electrophysiological …
The influence of different Stop-signal response time estimation procedures on behavior–behavior and brain–behavior correlations
The fundamental cognitive-control function of inhibitory control over motor behavior has
been extensively investigated using the Stop-signal task. The critical behavioral parameter …
been extensively investigated using the Stop-signal task. The critical behavioral parameter …
Stop-signal task difficulty and the right inferior frontal gyrus
The stop-signal paradigm is increasingly being used as a probe of response inhibition in
basic and clinical neuroimaging research. The critical feature of this task is that a cued …
basic and clinical neuroimaging research. The critical feature of this task is that a cued …
Face the (trigger) failure: Trigger failures strongly drive the effect of reward on response inhibition
Response inhibition is typically understood as the ability to stop inappropriate actions and is
often investigated using the stop-signal task, in which a go response, triggered by a go …
often investigated using the stop-signal task, in which a go response, triggered by a go …
Reconsidering electrophysiological markers of response inhibition in light of trigger failures in the stop‐signal task
This study investigates the neural correlates underpinning response inhibition using a
parametric ex‐Gaussian model of stop‐signal task performance, fit with hierarchical …
parametric ex‐Gaussian model of stop‐signal task performance, fit with hierarchical …
Proactive cues facilitate faster action reprogramming, but not stopping, in a response-selective stop signal task
The ability to stop simple ongoing actions has been extensively studied using the stop signal
task, but less is known about inhibition in more complex scenarios. Here we used a task …
task, but less is known about inhibition in more complex scenarios. Here we used a task …