Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this article, we review work showing that response inhibition can also become a 'prepared reflex', readily triggered by information in the environment, or after sufficient training, or a 'learned reflex' triggered by the retrieval of previously acquired associations between stimuli and stopping. We present new results indicating that people can learn various associations, which influence performance in different ways. To account for previous findings and our new results, we present a novel architecture that integrates theories of associative learning, Pavlovian conditioning, and executive response inhibition. Finally, we discuss why this work is also ...
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go/no...
Behavioural data, R analysis scripts, and documentation for two behavioural experiments described in...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThis is an open access article that is freely available in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Response inhibition is often considered to be a deliberate act of cognitive control. However, our an...
Response inhibition, which refers to the ability to cancel an already initiated motor response, is o...
The inhibition of impulsive response tendencies that conflict with goal-directed action is a key com...
This chapter reviews some of the basic properties of conditioned inhibition as studied in animals, a...
In five experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go/no...
Behavioural data, R analysis scripts, and documentation for two behavioural experiments described in...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
publication-status: Acceptedtypes: ArticleThis is an open access article that is freely available in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Response inhibition is often considered to be a deliberate act of cognitive control. However, our an...
Response inhibition, which refers to the ability to cancel an already initiated motor response, is o...
The inhibition of impulsive response tendencies that conflict with goal-directed action is a key com...
This chapter reviews some of the basic properties of conditioned inhibition as studied in animals, a...
In five experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ubiquity Press via the D...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go/no...
Behavioural data, R analysis scripts, and documentation for two behavioural experiments described in...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...