The paradoxical effect of warning on reaction time: Demonstrating proactive response inhibition with event-related potentials

  • Boulinguez, Philippe
  • Ballanger, Benedicte
  • Granjon, Lionel
  • Benraiss, Abdelrhani
Publication date
January 2009
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceObjective: Warning signals can induce a paradoxical increase in reaction time (RT) when detecting targets. Top-down inhibitory control intended to prevent undesired responses to non-target stimuli may account for this effect. This hypothesis assumes the existence of a gating mechanism during conditions of uncertainty that locks the initiation of movement before any stimulus is presented and thus increases the RT to any targets that are not preceded by warning cues. However, direct evidence for the involvement of inhibitory mechanisms in the paradoxical warning effect is still lacking. Methods: Event-related potentials (ERPs) were analyzed by means of a target detection task according to two experimental protocols: one ...

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