The neuropsychopharmacology of action inhibition: cross-species translation of the stop-signal and go/no-go tasks

DM Eagle, A Bari, TW Robbins - Psychopharmacology, 2008 - Springer
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 …

Common and unique inhibitory control signatures of action-stopping and attentional capture suggest that actions are stopped in two stages

JR Tatz, C Soh, JR Wessel - Journal of Neuroscience, 2021 - Soc Neuroscience
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in unity: The go/no-go and stop signal tasks rely on different mechanisms

L Raud, R Westerhausen, N Dooley, RJ Huster - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

Frozen in (e) motion: How reactive motor inhibition is influenced by the emotional content of stimuli in healthy and psychiatric populations

S Battaglia, G Serio, C Scarpazza, A D'Ausilio… - … Research and Therapy, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Intentional inhibition in human action: the power of 'no'

E Filevich, S Kühn, P Haggard - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

A network approach to response inhibition: dissociating functional connectivity of neural components involved in action restraint and action cancellation

F Dambacher, AT Sack, J Lobbestael… - European Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
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 …