The ability to inhibit and reprogram movement in response to changing goals is fundamental to successful engagement with the world (Bestmann & Duque, 2016). The current study utilised single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to explore modulation of corticospinal excitability (CSE) in 23 (12 female) young adults during movement preparation in a task that required unimanual (selective) or bimanual (global) stopping of a bimanual button press. On some trials a cue informed participants of the stop type that might be required. Overall, CSE in the non-stopping hand was greater than in the hand that was cued to stop, which supports a facilitation model of CSE modulation. Behaviourally, there was a significantly reduced selective stop...
Abstract Inhibitory control is the ability to suppress inappropriate movements and unwanted actions,...
Inhibitory control, the ability to inhibit movement, is a vital component of everyday executive func...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
The ability to inhibit and reprogram movement in response to changing goals is fundamental to succes...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
In our everyday behavior, we frequently cancel one movement while continuing others. Two competing m...
Many everyday actions require inhibitory control. The success of these actions depends on the availa...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
An important aspect of cognitive control consists in the ability to stop oneself from making inappro...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...
12th Annnual Meeting of the Cognitive-Neuroscience-Society, New York, NY, APR 09-12, 2005Internation...
When selecting actions based on visual warning stimuli (WS), corticospinal excitability (CSE) is ini...
Inhibitory control is the ability to cancel movements in response to changes in the environment (Ban...
The current study investigated inhibitory control mechanisms and models of action cancellation. Twen...
Abstract Inhibitory control is the ability to suppress inappropriate movements and unwanted actions,...
Inhibitory control, the ability to inhibit movement, is a vital component of everyday executive func...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
The ability to inhibit and reprogram movement in response to changing goals is fundamental to succes...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
In our everyday behavior, we frequently cancel one movement while continuing others. Two competing m...
Many everyday actions require inhibitory control. The success of these actions depends on the availa...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
Stopping an initiated response is an essential function, investigated in many studies with go/no-go ...
An important aspect of cognitive control consists in the ability to stop oneself from making inappro...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...
12th Annnual Meeting of the Cognitive-Neuroscience-Society, New York, NY, APR 09-12, 2005Internation...
When selecting actions based on visual warning stimuli (WS), corticospinal excitability (CSE) is ini...
Inhibitory control is the ability to cancel movements in response to changes in the environment (Ban...
The current study investigated inhibitory control mechanisms and models of action cancellation. Twen...
Abstract Inhibitory control is the ability to suppress inappropriate movements and unwanted actions,...
Inhibitory control, the ability to inhibit movement, is a vital component of everyday executive func...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...