Voluntary behaviour requires control mechanisms that ensure our ability to act independently of habitual and innate response tendencies. Electrophysiological experiments, using the stop- signal task in humans, monkeys and rats, have uncovered a core network of brain structures that is essential for response inhibition. This network is shared across mammals and seems to be conserved throughout their evolution. Recently, new research building on these earlier findings has started to investigate the interaction between response inhibition and other control mechanisms in the brain. Here we describe recent progress in three different areas: selectivity of movement inhibition across different motor systems, re orientation of motor actions and act...
Primates adopt various strategies to interact with the environment. Yet, no study has examined the e...
The ability to inhibit action tendencies is vital for adaptive human behaviour. Various paradigms ar...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
Voluntary behaviour requires control mechanisms that ensure our ability to act independently of habi...
In our everyday behavior, we frequently cancel one movement while continuing others. Two competing m...
The ability to inhibit or suppress unwanted or inappropriate actions, is an essential component of e...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...
Inhibition is one of the core concepts in cognitive neuroscience, referring to a higher-order contro...
Every day regions within our brain facilitate us to deliberately select or inhibit planned responses...
The voluntary control of movement is often tested by using the countermanding, or stop-signal task t...
INVITED REVIEW ABSTRACT: The prerequisite for behavioral self-control is the ability to initiate act...
12th Annnual Meeting of the Cognitive-Neuroscience-Society, New York, NY, APR 09-12, 2005Internation...
Action inhibition, the suppression of action impulses, is crucial for goal-directed behaviour. In or...
Adaptive behavior requires the ability to flexibly control actions. This can occur either proactivel...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
Primates adopt various strategies to interact with the environment. Yet, no study has examined the e...
The ability to inhibit action tendencies is vital for adaptive human behaviour. Various paradigms ar...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
Voluntary behaviour requires control mechanisms that ensure our ability to act independently of habi...
In our everyday behavior, we frequently cancel one movement while continuing others. Two competing m...
The ability to inhibit or suppress unwanted or inappropriate actions, is an essential component of e...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...
Inhibition is one of the core concepts in cognitive neuroscience, referring to a higher-order contro...
Every day regions within our brain facilitate us to deliberately select or inhibit planned responses...
The voluntary control of movement is often tested by using the countermanding, or stop-signal task t...
INVITED REVIEW ABSTRACT: The prerequisite for behavioral self-control is the ability to initiate act...
12th Annnual Meeting of the Cognitive-Neuroscience-Society, New York, NY, APR 09-12, 2005Internation...
Action inhibition, the suppression of action impulses, is crucial for goal-directed behaviour. In or...
Adaptive behavior requires the ability to flexibly control actions. This can occur either proactivel...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
Primates adopt various strategies to interact with the environment. Yet, no study has examined the e...
The ability to inhibit action tendencies is vital for adaptive human behaviour. Various paradigms ar...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...