Hick's law for choice reaction time: A review
RW Proctor, DW Schneider - Quarterly Journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In 1952, WE Hick published an article in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology,“On the rate of gain of information.” It played a seminal role in the cognitive …
Psychology,“On the rate of gain of information.” It played a seminal role in the cognitive …
A hierarchical model of inhibitory control
Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral
responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition …
responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition …
A biologically plausible action selection system for cognitive architectures: Implications of basal ganglia anatomy for learning and decision‐making models
A Stocco - Cognitive science, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Several attempts have been made previously to provide a biological grounding for cognitive
architectures by relating their components to the computations of specific brain circuits …
architectures by relating their components to the computations of specific brain circuits …
Brain GABA levels are associated with inhibitory control deficits in older adults
L Hermans, I Leunissen, L Pauwels… - Journal of …, 2018 - Soc Neuroscience
Healthy aging is accompanied by motor inhibition deficits that involve a slower process of
stopping a prepotent motor response (ie, reactive inhibition) rather than a diminished ability …
stopping a prepotent motor response (ie, reactive inhibition) rather than a diminished ability …
The stop-signal paradigm
Response inhibition is considered to be a key component of executive control (eg, Aron,
Robbins, & Poldrack, 2014; Logan, 1994; Miyake et al., 2000; Ridderinkhof, van den …
Robbins, & Poldrack, 2014; Logan, 1994; Miyake et al., 2000; Ridderinkhof, van den …
Pimping inhibition: Anodal tDCS enhances stop-signal reaction time.
The stop-signal task (SST) is assumed to reliably measure response inhibition; specifically,
in this task participants sometimes have to withhold a response according to the onset of a …
in this task participants sometimes have to withhold a response according to the onset of a …
[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of working memory deficits and associations to response inhibition in obsessive compulsive disorder
S Heinzel, C Kaufmann, R Grützmann, R Hummel… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Previous research in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has indicated
performance decrements in working memory (WM) and response inhibition. However …
performance decrements in working memory (WM) and response inhibition. However …
Do impulsive individuals benefit more from food go/no-go training? Testing the role of inhibition capacity in the no-go devaluation effect
Not responding to food items in a go/no-go task can lead to devaluation of these food items,
which may help people regulate their eating behavior. The Behavior Stimulus Interaction …
which may help people regulate their eating behavior. The Behavior Stimulus Interaction …
Proactive and reactive motor inhibition in top athletes versus nonathletes
D Brevers, E Dubuisson, F Dejonghe… - … and motor skills, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined proactive (early restraint in preparation for stopping) and reactive (late
correction to stop ongoing action) motor response inhibition in two groups of participants …
correction to stop ongoing action) motor response inhibition in two groups of participants …
Sentential negation modulates inhibition in a stop-signal task. Evidence from behavioral and ERP data
Embodiment theories claim that language meaning involves sensory–motor simulation
processes in the brain. A challenge for these theories, however, is to explain how abstract …
processes in the brain. A challenge for these theories, however, is to explain how abstract …