Inhibitory control refers to the ability to suppress planned or ongoing cognitive or motor processes. Electrophysiological indices of inhibitory control failure have been found to manifest even before the presentation of the stimuli triggering the inhibition, suggesting that pre-stimulus brain-states modulate inhibition performance. However, previous electrophysiological investigations on the state-dependency of inhibitory control were based on averaged event-related potentials (ERPs), a method eliminating the variability in the ongoing brain activity not time-locked to the event of interest. These studies thus left unresolved whether spontaneous variations in the brain-state immediately preceding unpredictable inhibition-triggering stimuli...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
Response inhibition is a fundamental brain function that must be flexible enough to incorporate proa...
AbstractFlexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes ...
Behavioral and brain responses to stimuli not only depend on their physical features but also on th...
Inhibitory control, a core component of executive functions, refers to our ability to suppress inten...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain. Altho...
SummaryA fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
The present study investigated the relationships between attention and other preparatory processes p...
International audienceIn a rich environment, with multiple action affordances, selective action inhi...
A multitude of sensory inputs needs to be processed during sensorimotor integration. A crucial facto...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
Behavioral adjustments require interactions between distinct modes of cognitive control and response...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
Response inhibition is a fundamental brain function that must be flexible enough to incorporate proa...
AbstractFlexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes ...
Behavioral and brain responses to stimuli not only depend on their physical features but also on th...
Inhibitory control, a core component of executive functions, refers to our ability to suppress inten...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain. Altho...
SummaryA fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
The present study investigated the relationships between attention and other preparatory processes p...
International audienceIn a rich environment, with multiple action affordances, selective action inhi...
A multitude of sensory inputs needs to be processed during sensorimotor integration. A crucial facto...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
Behavioral adjustments require interactions between distinct modes of cognitive control and response...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
Response inhibition is a fundamental brain function that must be flexible enough to incorporate proa...
AbstractFlexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes ...