<div><p>Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contexts. Action inhibition and its neural bases have been extensively studied. However, the neural <em>precursors</em> of free decisions to inhibit have hardly been studied. We asked participants to freely choose to either make a rapid key press in response to a visual cue, or to transiently inhibit action, and briefly delay responding. The task required a behavioural response on each trial, so trials involving inhibition could be distinguished from those without inhibition as those showing slower reaction times. We used this criterion to classify free-choice trials as either rapid or inhibited/delayed. For 13 participants, we measured the...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
Recent research demonstrates that response inhibition-a core executive function-may subserve self-re...
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contex...
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contex...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to ac...
An important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to act or to withhold an action. We...
An important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to act or to withhold an action. We...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioural control. Studies of action inhibition la...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioral control. Studies of action inhibition lar...
Response inhibition is a key cognitive control process vital for flexibly responding to one’s enviro...
Self-control abilities are crucial for successful functioning in daily life. At the core of self-con...
This thesis explores whether a decision to withhold an impending motor action can be initiated uncon...
Although previous findings suggest that motor preparation can be initiated unconsciously, there is s...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
Recent research demonstrates that response inhibition-a core executive function-may subserve self-re...
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contex...
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contex...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to ac...
An important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to act or to withhold an action. We...
An important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to act or to withhold an action. We...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioural control. Studies of action inhibition la...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioral control. Studies of action inhibition lar...
Response inhibition is a key cognitive control process vital for flexibly responding to one’s enviro...
Self-control abilities are crucial for successful functioning in daily life. At the core of self-con...
This thesis explores whether a decision to withhold an impending motor action can be initiated uncon...
Although previous findings suggest that motor preparation can be initiated unconsciously, there is s...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively ‘free ’ decisions are determined by bra...
Recent research demonstrates that response inhibition-a core executive function-may subserve self-re...