Abstract Background Our previous work described the neural processes of motor response inhibition during a stop signal task (SST). Employing the race model, we computed the stop signal reaction time (SSRT) to index individuals' ability in inhibitory control. The pre-supplementary motor area (preSMA), which shows greater activity in individuals with short as compared to those with long SSRT, plays a role in mediating response inhibition. In contrast, the right inferior prefrontal cortex (rIFC) showed greater activity during stop success as compared to stop error. Here we further pursued this functional differentiation of preSMA and rIFC on the basis of an intra-subject approach. Results Of 65 subjects who participated in four sessions of the...
The stop-signal task, in which participants must inhibit prepotent responses, has been used to ident...
The stop-signal task, in which participants must inhibit prepotent responses, has been used to ident...
Abstract Inhibitory control is the ability to suppress inappropriate movements and unwanted actions,...
This pre-registered experiment sought to uncover the temporal relationship between the inferior fron...
The stop-signal paradigm is increasingly being used as a probe of response inhibition in basic and c...
Stopping an action in response to an unexpected event requires both that the event is attended to, a...
Successful behavior requires a finely-tuned interplay of initiating and inhibiting motor programs to...
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental...
Rapidly stopping action engages a network in the brain including the right pre-supplementary motor a...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Stopping a manual response requires suppression of the primary motor cortex (M1) and has been linked...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
For 30 years, the independent race model has been used to account for the attempt to reactively inhi...
Communication between the prefrontal cortex and subcortical nuclei underpins the control and inhibit...
The stop-signal task, in which participants must inhibit prepotent responses, has been used to ident...
The stop-signal task, in which participants must inhibit prepotent responses, has been used to ident...
Abstract Inhibitory control is the ability to suppress inappropriate movements and unwanted actions,...
This pre-registered experiment sought to uncover the temporal relationship between the inferior fron...
The stop-signal paradigm is increasingly being used as a probe of response inhibition in basic and c...
Stopping an action in response to an unexpected event requires both that the event is attended to, a...
Successful behavior requires a finely-tuned interplay of initiating and inhibiting motor programs to...
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental...
Rapidly stopping action engages a network in the brain including the right pre-supplementary motor a...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Stopping a manual response requires suppression of the primary motor cortex (M1) and has been linked...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
For 30 years, the independent race model has been used to account for the attempt to reactively inhi...
Communication between the prefrontal cortex and subcortical nuclei underpins the control and inhibit...
The stop-signal task, in which participants must inhibit prepotent responses, has been used to ident...
The stop-signal task, in which participants must inhibit prepotent responses, has been used to ident...
Abstract Inhibitory control is the ability to suppress inappropriate movements and unwanted actions,...