The Pause-then-Cancel model of human action-stopping: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
DA Diesburg, JR Wessel - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The ability to stop already-initiated actions is a key cognitive control ability. Recent work on
human action-stopping has been dominated by two controversial debates. First, the …
human action-stopping has been dominated by two controversial debates. First, the …
How robust is the relationship between neural processing speed and cognitive abilities?
Individual differences in processing speed are consistently related to individual differences
in cognitive abilities, but the mechanisms through which a higher processing speed …
in cognitive abilities, but the mechanisms through which a higher processing speed …
Brain dynamics of visual anticipation during spatial occlusion tasks in expert tennis players
Stimulus identification and action outcome understanding for a rapid and accurate response
selection, play a fundamental role in racquet sports. Here, we investigated the …
selection, play a fundamental role in racquet sports. Here, we investigated the …
[HTML][HTML] Decision making and oddball effects on pupil size: Evidence for a sequential process
In our physical environment as well as in many experimental paradigms, we need to decide
whether an occurring stimulus is relevant to us or not; further, stimuli have uneven …
whether an occurring stimulus is relevant to us or not; further, stimuli have uneven …
The force of numbers: Investigating manual signatures of embodied number processing
A Miklashevsky, O Lindemann… - Frontiers in Human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The study has two objectives:(1) to introduce grip force recording as a new technique for
studying embodied numerical processing; and (2) to demonstrate how three competing …
studying embodied numerical processing; and (2) to demonstrate how three competing …
Reconfiguration of brain network between resting state and P300 task
Previous studies have explored the power spectra from the resting-state condition to the
oddball task, but whether significant difference in the brain network exists is still unclear …
oddball task, but whether significant difference in the brain network exists is still unclear …
Sequential processing in the classic oddball task: ERP components, probability, and behavior
This study compared the ERP components and behavior associated with the auditory
equiprobable and classic oddball tasks, to relate the cognitive processing stages in those …
equiprobable and classic oddball tasks, to relate the cognitive processing stages in those …
Effects on P3 of spreading targets and response prompts apart
R Verleger, B Siller, G Ouyang, K Śmigasiewicz - Biological Psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
When key-press responses to targets have to be withheld until the presentation of response
prompts, target-evoked P3 amplitudes are reduced and so is the P3 difference between rare …
prompts, target-evoked P3 amplitudes are reduced and so is the P3 difference between rare …
Chronic academic stress facilitates response inhibition: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
H Gao, X Wang, M Huang, M Qi - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral …, 2022 - Springer
Previous studies have found that acute stress can modulate response inhibition. However,
the effect of chronic stress on response inhibition has not been investigated. A major …
the effect of chronic stress on response inhibition has not been investigated. A major …
Movement of the stimulated finger in a Go/NoGo task enhances attention directed to that finger as evidenced by P300 amplitude modulation
K Sugawara, M Akaiwa, Y Matsuda… - Frontiers in Human …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Somatosensory cues and the optimal allocation of attentional resources are critical for motor
performance, but it is uncertain how movement of a body part modulates directed attention …
performance, but it is uncertain how movement of a body part modulates directed attention …