Stimuli of the environment, like objects, systematically activate the actions they are associated to. These activations occur extremely fast. Nevertheless, behavioral data reveal that, in most cases, these activations are then automatically inhibited, around 100 ms after the occurrence of the stimulus. We thus tested whether this early inhibition could be indexed by a central component of the N1 event-related brain potential (ERP). To achieve that goal, we looked at whether this ERP component is larger in tasks that could increase the inhibition and in trials where reaction times (RTs) happen to be long. The illumination of a real space bar of a keyboard out of the dark was used as a stimulus. To maximize the modulation of the inhibition, t...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Recent studies propose that a mechanism termed inhibitory tagging acts upon the processing of the ta...
Stimuli of the environment, like objects, systematically activate the actions they are associated to...
In the previous 15 years, a variety of experimental paradigms and methods have been employed to stud...
AbstractIn this article, a theory is presented which assumes that the visual P1 reflects the same co...
In the previous 15 years, a variety of experimental paradigms and methods have been employed to stud...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Fiveyear-old c...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
AbstractThe N400 event-related potential could index the activation/integration of representations c...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Five-year-old c...
We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtl...
In predictive spatial cueing studies, reaction times (RT) are shorter for targets appearing at cued ...
BACKGROUND: In predictive spatial cueing studies, reaction times (RT) are shorter for targets appear...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Recent studies propose that a mechanism termed inhibitory tagging acts upon the processing of the ta...
Stimuli of the environment, like objects, systematically activate the actions they are associated to...
In the previous 15 years, a variety of experimental paradigms and methods have been employed to stud...
AbstractIn this article, a theory is presented which assumes that the visual P1 reflects the same co...
In the previous 15 years, a variety of experimental paradigms and methods have been employed to stud...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Fiveyear-old c...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
AbstractThe N400 event-related potential could index the activation/integration of representations c...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Five-year-old c...
We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtl...
In predictive spatial cueing studies, reaction times (RT) are shorter for targets appearing at cued ...
BACKGROUND: In predictive spatial cueing studies, reaction times (RT) are shorter for targets appear...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
This study examines the influence of a button response task on the event-related potential (ERP) in ...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Recent studies propose that a mechanism termed inhibitory tagging acts upon the processing of the ta...