Inhibitory control in mind and brain: an interactive race model of countermanding saccades.

L Boucher, TJ Palmeri, GD Logan… - Psychological review, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
The stop-signal task has been used to study normal cognitive control and clinical
dysfunction. Its utility is derived from a race model that accounts for performance and …

Model-based cognitive neuroscience approaches to computational psychiatry: clustering and classification

TV Wiecki, J Poland, MJ Frank - Clinical Psychological …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychiatric research is in crisis. We highlight efforts to overcome current challenges by
focusing on the emerging field of computational psychiatry, which might enable the field to …

Inhibitory control and psychopathology: a meta-analysis of studies using the stop signal task

J Lipszyc, R Schachar - Journal of the International …, 2010 - cambridge.org
The Stop Signal Task (SST) is a measure that has been used widely to assess response
inhibition. We conducted a meta-analysis of studies that examined SST performance in …

Automatic and controlled response inhibition: associative learning in the go/no-go and stop-signal paradigms.

F Verbruggen, GD Logan - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in
the go/no-go paradigm and a modified version of the stop-signal paradigm. They …

A computational model of inhibitory control in frontal cortex and basal ganglia.

TV Wiecki, MJ Frank - Psychological review, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Planning and executing volitional actions in the face of conflicting habitual responses is a
critical aspect of human behavior. At the core of the interplay between these 2 control …

Executive “brake failure” following deactivation of human frontal lobe

CD Chambers, MA Bellgrove, MG Stokes… - Journal of cognitive …, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
In the course of daily living, humans frequently encounter situations in which a motor activity,
once initiated, becomes unnecessary or inappropriate. Under such circumstances, the ability …

Stop-signal reaction-time task performance: role of prefrontal cortex and subthalamic nucleus

DM Eagle, C Baunez, DM Hutcheson… - Cerebral …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
The stop-signal reaction-time (SSRT) task measures inhibition of a response that has
already been initiated, that is, the ability to stop. Human subjects classified as “impulsive,” for …

[HTML][HTML] Similar effects of the selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor atomoxetine on three distinct forms of impulsivity in the rat

ESJ Robinson, DM Eagle, AC Mar, A Bari… - …, 2008 - nature.com
Atomoxetine is a noradrenaline-specific reuptake inhibitor used clinically for the treatment of
childhood and adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Studies in human …

Inhibitory control and emotional stress regulation: Neuroimaging evidence for frontal–limbic dysfunction in psycho-stimulant addiction

CR Li, R Sinha - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2008 - Elsevier
This review focuses on neuroimaging studies that examined stress processing and
regulation and cognitive inhibitory control in patients with psycho-stimulant addiction. We …

[HTML][HTML] Do all inhibitions act alike? A study of go/no-go and stop-signal paradigms

R Littman, Á Takács - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Response inhibition is frequently measured by the Go/no-go and Stop-signal tasks. These
two are often used indiscriminately under the assumption that both measure similar …