The interactive race model of saccadic countermanding assumes that response inhibition results from an interaction between a go unit, identified with gaze-shifting neurons, and a stop unit, identified with gaze-holding neurons, in which activation of the stop unit inhibits the growth of activation in the go unit to prevent it from reaching threshold. The interactive race model accounts for behavioral data and predicts physiological data in monkeys performing the stop-signal task. We propose an alternative model that assumes that response inhibition results from blocking the input to the go unit. We show that the blocked-input model accounts for behavioral data as accurately as the original interactive race model and predicts aspects of the ...
AbstractThe stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring sub...
AbstractIn a stop signal paradigm to investigate the control of human saccades subjects were instruc...
The stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring subjects to...
The interactive race model of saccadic countermanding assumes that response inhibition results from ...
Flexible behavior depends on the brain\u27s ability to suppress a habitual response or to cancel a p...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
[[abstract]]Flexible behavior depends on the brain's ability to suppress a habitual response or to c...
Flexible behavior depends on the brain’s ability to suppress a habitual response or to cancel a plan...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
The stop-signal task has been used to study normal cognitive control and clinical dysfunction. Its u...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
Saccade stop signal and target step tasks are used to investigate the mechanisms of cognitive contro...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
AbstractThe stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring sub...
AbstractIn a stop signal paradigm to investigate the control of human saccades subjects were instruc...
The stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring subjects to...
The interactive race model of saccadic countermanding assumes that response inhibition results from ...
Flexible behavior depends on the brain\u27s ability to suppress a habitual response or to cancel a p...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
[[abstract]]Flexible behavior depends on the brain's ability to suppress a habitual response or to c...
Flexible behavior depends on the brain’s ability to suppress a habitual response or to cancel a plan...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
The stop-signal task has been used to study normal cognitive control and clinical dysfunction. Its u...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
Saccade stop signal and target step tasks are used to investigate the mechanisms of cognitive contro...
Countermanding behavior has long been seen as a cornerstone of executive control—the human ability t...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
AbstractThe stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring sub...
AbstractIn a stop signal paradigm to investigate the control of human saccades subjects were instruc...
The stop-signal or countermanding task probes the ability to control action by requiring subjects to...