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 …
Inhibition in aging: What is preserved? What declines? A meta-analysis
A Rey-Mermet, M Gade - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2018 - Springer
Aging has been assumed to go along with deficient inhibitory processes in cognitive
performance. According to this inhibition deficit hypothesis, older adults are less able to …
performance. According to this inhibition deficit hypothesis, older adults are less able to …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Activity and connectivity differences underlying inhibitory control across the adult life span
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain
networks. Previous studies have typically evaluated age-related changes in regional activity …
networks. Previous studies have typically evaluated age-related changes in regional activity …
[HTML][HTML] From cookies to carrots; the effect of inhibitory control training on children's snack selections
L Porter, C Bailey-Jones, G Priudokaite, S Allen… - Appetite, 2018 - Elsevier
Children consume too much sugar and not enough fruit and vegetables, increasing their risk
of adverse health outcomes. Inhibitory control training (ICT) reduces children's and adults' …
of adverse health outcomes. Inhibitory control training (ICT) reduces children's and adults' …
[HTML][HTML] The development of functional network organization in early childhood and early adolescence: a resting-state fNIRS study
L Cai, Q Dong, H Niu - Developmental cognitive neuroscience, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Early childhood (7–8 years old) and early adolescence (11–12 years old) constitute
two landmark developmental stages that comprise considerable changes in neural …
two landmark developmental stages that comprise considerable changes in neural …
Inhibition difficulties in preterm children: Developmental delay or persistent deficit?
M Réveillon, PS Hüppi, K Barisnikov - Child Neuropsychology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Among executive functions (EFs), research has highlighted specific inhibition difficulties in
preterm children. The present paper reviews and classifies the studies that assessed …
preterm children. The present paper reviews and classifies the studies that assessed …
The effects of ADHD on cognitive performance
E Claesdotter, M Cervin, S Åkerlund… - Nordic journal of …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common and impairing
neurodevelopmental disorder. The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery …
neurodevelopmental disorder. The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery …
Exogenously triggered response inhibition in developmental stuttering
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between children's
exogenously triggered response inhibition and stuttering. Method Participants were 18 …
exogenously triggered response inhibition and stuttering. Method Participants were 18 …