The neuropsychopharmacology of action inhibition: cross-species translation of the stop-signal and go/no-go tasks
Background and rationale The term 'action inhibition'encapsulates the ability to prevent any
form of planned physical response. Growing evidence suggests that different 'stages' or …
form of planned physical response. Growing evidence suggests that different 'stages' or …
Common and unique inhibitory control signatures of action-stopping and attentional capture suggest that actions are stopped in two stages
The ability to stop an already initiated action is paramount to adaptive behavior. Much
scientific debate in the field of human action-stopping currently focuses on two interrelated …
scientific debate in the field of human action-stopping currently focuses on two interrelated …
[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 …
Response inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm
F Verbruggen, GD Logan - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression
of actions that are no longer required or that are inappropriate, which supports flexible and …
of actions that are no longer required or that are inappropriate, which supports flexible and …
Current advances and pressing problems in studies of stopping
JD Schall, DC Godlove - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2012 - Elsevier
The stop-signal task probes agents' ability to inhibit responding. A well-known race model
affords estimation of the duration of the inhibition process. This powerful approach has …
affords estimation of the duration of the inhibition process. This powerful approach has …
Frozen in (e) motion: How reactive motor inhibition is influenced by the emotional content of stimuli in healthy and psychiatric populations
Efficient inhibitory control is vital. However, environmental cues can influence motor control
especially in an emotional context. One common task to measure inhibitory control is the …
especially in an emotional context. One common task to measure inhibitory control is the …
Electroencephalography of response inhibition tasks: functional networks and cognitive contributions
RJ Huster, S Enriquez-Geppert, CF Lavallee… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Response inhibition paradigms, as for example stop signal and go/no-go tasks, are often
used to study cognitive control processes. Because of the apparent demand to stop a motor …
used to study cognitive control processes. Because of the apparent demand to stop a motor …
Intentional inhibition in human action: the power of 'no'
The capacity to inhibit and withhold actions is a key feature of human cognition. Withholding
action forms the basis of self-control, delayed gratification, social contracts, and trust in …
action forms the basis of self-control, delayed gratification, social contracts, and trust in …
Do all inhibitions act alike? A study of go/no-go and stop-signal paradigms
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 …
two are often used indiscriminately under the assumption that both measure similar …
A network approach to response inhibition: dissociating functional connectivity of neural components involved in action restraint and action cancellation
The ability to inhibit action tendencies is vital for adaptive human behaviour. Various
paradigms are supposed to assess action inhibition and are often used interchangeably …
paradigms are supposed to assess action inhibition and are often used interchangeably …