A central experimental task in executive control research is the Stop-signal task, which allows measuring the ability to inhibit dominant responses. A crucial aspect of this task consists of varying the delay between the Go- and Stop-signal. Since the time necessary to administer the task can be long, a method of optimal delay choice was recently proposed: the PSI method. In a behavioral experiment, we show a variant of this method, the PSI marginal method, to be unable to deal with the Go-response slowing often observed in the Stop-signal task. We propose the PSI adjusted method, which is able to deal with this response slowing by correcting the estimation process for the current reaction time. In several sets of behavioral simulations, as...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used r...
Response inhibition is an important executive process studied by clinical and experimental psycholog...
Response inhibition is an important executive process studied by clinical and experimental psycholog...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
Behavioral results as well as simulation results testing the PSI marginal method and PSI adjusted me...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
The stop-signal paradigm is a popular method for examining response inhibition and impulse control i...
The stop-signal paradigm is a popular method for examining response inhibition and impulse control i...
The stop-signal paradigm is a popular method for examining response inhibition and impulse control i...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used r...
Response inhibition is an important executive process studied by clinical and experimental psycholog...
Response inhibition is an important executive process studied by clinical and experimental psycholog...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
Behavioral results as well as simulation results testing the PSI marginal method and PSI adjusted me...
The Stop Signal Task (SST), a commonly used measure of response inhibition, uses standard psychophys...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
The stop-signal paradigm is a popular method for examining response inhibition and impulse control i...
The stop-signal paradigm is a popular method for examining response inhibition and impulse control i...
The stop-signal paradigm is a popular method for examining response inhibition and impulse control i...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used r...