AbstractInhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. The ability to withhold prepotent responses shows protracted development, extending through childhood and into adulthood. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) with co-registered MRI, the spatiotemporal neural processes involved in inhibitory control were examined in 15 adolescents and 15 adults during a Go/No-go task. Two tasks were run that contained inverse ratios of Go to No-go trials for the experimental (2:1) and control conditions (1:2). Using vector beamforming, images of neural activation between No-go and Go trials were compared for both age-groups and revealed recruitment of the right inferior frontal gyrus in adults (BA 45; 200–250 ms...
The transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation of variou...
This study examined the developmental trajectories associated with response inhibition and error pro...
The development of inhibitory control-the ability to suppress inappropriate actions in order to make...
Inhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. The abili...
AbstractInhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. T...
Inhibitory control, the ability to inhibit impulsive responses in favor of voluntary responses, rema...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
Cognitive control is integral to the ability to attend to a relevant task whilst suppressing distrac...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
Cognitive control is integral to the ability to attend to a relevant task whilst suppressing distrac...
Adolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. However, the ...
ABSTRACTAdolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. Howev...
The transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation of variou...
This study examined the developmental trajectories associated with response inhibition and error pro...
The development of inhibitory control-the ability to suppress inappropriate actions in order to make...
Inhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. The abili...
AbstractInhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. T...
Inhibitory control, the ability to inhibit impulsive responses in favor of voluntary responses, rema...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Adolescence is commonly characterized by impulsivity, poor decision-making, and lack of foresight. H...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
Cognitive control, which continues to mature throughout adolescence, is supported by the ability for...
Cognitive control is integral to the ability to attend to a relevant task whilst suppressing distrac...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
Cognitive control is integral to the ability to attend to a relevant task whilst suppressing distrac...
Adolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. However, the ...
ABSTRACTAdolescence is a period marked by changes in motivational and cognitive brain systems. Howev...
The transition from late adolescence to young adulthood is marked by anatomical maturation of variou...
This study examined the developmental trajectories associated with response inhibition and error pro...
The development of inhibitory control-the ability to suppress inappropriate actions in order to make...