The stop-signal paradigm is increasingly being used as a probe of response inhibition in basic and clinical neuroimaging research. The critical feature of this task is that a cued response is countermanded by a secondary 'stop-signal' stimulus offset from the first by a 'stop-signal delay'. Here we explored the role of task difficulty in the stop-signal task with the hypothesis that what is critical for successful inhibition is the time available for stopping, that we define as the difference between stop-signal onset and the expected response time (approximated by reaction time from previous trial). We also used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine how the time available for stopping affects activity in the putative righ...
Inhibitory control deficits are well documented in schizophrenia, supported by impairment in an esta...
Stopping an action in response to an unexpected event requires both that the event is attended to, a...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop-signal paradigm is increasingly being used as a probe of response inhibition in basic and c...
Successful behavior requires a finely-tuned interplay of initiating and inhibiting motor programs to...
Abstract Background Our previous work described the neural processes of motor response inhibition du...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
<div><p>Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stim...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stimulus con...
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental...
Inappropriate response tendencies may be stopped via a specific fronto/basal ganglia/primary motor c...
Rapidly stopping action engages a network in the brain including the right pre-supplementary motor a...
Stopping a manual response requires suppression of the primary motor cortex (M1) and has been linked...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Inhibitory control deficits are well documented in schizophrenia, supported by impairment in an esta...
Stopping an action in response to an unexpected event requires both that the event is attended to, a...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop-signal paradigm is increasingly being used as a probe of response inhibition in basic and c...
Successful behavior requires a finely-tuned interplay of initiating and inhibiting motor programs to...
Abstract Background Our previous work described the neural processes of motor response inhibition du...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
<div><p>Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stim...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stimulus con...
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental...
Inappropriate response tendencies may be stopped via a specific fronto/basal ganglia/primary motor c...
Rapidly stopping action engages a network in the brain including the right pre-supplementary motor a...
Stopping a manual response requires suppression of the primary motor cortex (M1) and has been linked...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Inhibitory control deficits are well documented in schizophrenia, supported by impairment in an esta...
Stopping an action in response to an unexpected event requires both that the event is attended to, a...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...