Effects of stop-signal probability in the stop-signal paradigm: the N2/P3 complex further validated

JR Ramautar, A Kok, KR Ridderinkhof - Brain and cognition, 2004 - Elsevier
… of occurrence of stop signals in the stop-signal paradigm. Presenting stop signals less
frequently resulted in faster reaction times to the go stimulus and a lower probability of inhibition. …

The role of stopsignal probability and expectation in proactive inhibition

M Vink, R Kaldewaij, BB Zandbelt… - European Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… of stop-signal probability as well as stop-signal expectation … of objective stop-signal probability
and subjective stop-signal … of the delayed-response stop-signal anticipation task (see Fig. …

Effects of varying stop-signal probability on ERPs in the stop-signal task: do they reflect variations in inhibitory processing or simply novelty effects?

A Dimoska, SJ Johnstone - Biological psychology, 2008 - Elsevier
… with varying the probability of the stop-signal in the stop-signal task reflect variations in …
stop-signal probability on performance and ERPs in the stop-signal task. However, as ERP …

Probability effects in the stop-signal paradigm: the insula and the significance of failed inhibition

JR Ramautar, HA Slagter, A Kok, KR Ridderinkhof - Brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
… First, in line with our prediction that presenting stop signals at lower probabilities would result
… larger number of unsuccessful stop responses, when stop signals occurred less frequently. …

A Bayesian approach for estimating the probability of trigger failures in the stop-signal paradigm

D Matzke, J Love, A Heathcote - Behavior research methods, 2017 - Springer
signal-respond rate (ie, P(response ∣ stop signal)) and the interval between the onset of the
primary task stimulus and the stop signal (stop-signal … are presented with stop signals at a …

Models of response inhibition in the stop-signal and stop-change paradigms

F Verbruggen, GD Logan - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2009 - Elsevier
… They argued that when the stop signal is delayed, subjects delay the go process in order
to keep the probability of responding [p(respond|signal)] similar across delays. …

The stop-signal paradigm

D Matzke, F Verbruggen, G Logan - Stevens' handbook of …, 2018 - books.google.com
… , and a stop process that is triggered by the stop signal. If the stop process finishes before the
… The model predicts that the probability of responding on a given stop-signal delay is given …

Post-stop-signal slowing: strategies dominate reflexes and implicit learning.

PG Bissett, GD Logan - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
… To evaluate these explanations, we manipulated conditional stop-signal probabilities
and cues to distinguish the effects of reflexive adjustments, implicit learning, and strategic …

Assessing inhibitory control: a revised approach to the stop signal task

JD Carter, M Farrow, RB Silberstein… - Journal of attention …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
… is of little consequence, although we have previously found that subjects display a lower
probability of inhibition when auditory stop signals are presented than when visual …

ERP components associated with successful and unsuccessful stopping in a stopsignal task

A Kok, JR Ramautar, MB De Ruiter… - …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… For instance, it may be hypothesized that the probability of successful stopping will be
higher on trials during which perceptual discrimination of the stop signal is relatively fast. This …