(a) the percentage of participants in each response category under low load, (b) under high load, and (c) patterns of change from low to higher load. N = 39 for the younger sample and N = 64 for the older sample.</p
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In the study of adaptive behavior, the stop-signal paradigm provides a measure of the efficiency of ...
Means and SDs for the percentage of movements in the avoidant instruction conditions that were accur...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Action errors can put older adults at risk of injury. Our study is the first to investigate whether ...
Three inhibition/interference tasks (Stroop colour, Negative priming embedded within the Stroop colo...
BACKGROUND: Several studies report an amplitude reduction of the error negativity (Ne or ERN), an ev...
International audienceEmploying a false alarm recognition procedure with learning of highly associat...
The Hayling task is traditionally used to assess activation and inhibitory processes efficiency amon...
Several studies report an amplitude reduction of the error negativity (Ne or ERN), an event-related ...
Detailed analysis of errors in the serial recall of lists of items reveals that older adults make si...
Background: Error awareness (EA) and post-error slowing (PES) are two crucial components of an adequ...
ROBERT, Christelle, et al. The aim of this study was to examine to what extent inhibitory control an...
A challenge in habitual prospective memory tasks (e.g., taking medication) is remembering whether or...
Cognitive performance is often found to be lower in older adults, especially when the task requires ...
In the study of adaptive behavior, the stop-signal paradigm provides a measure of the efficiency of ...
Means and SDs for the percentage of movements in the avoidant instruction conditions that were accur...
Inhibitory functions are key mechanisms underlying age-related cognitive decline (Park and Gutchess ...