Current debate centres on the inhibitory and conflict interpretations of the N2 and P3 components of the event-related potential (ERP). We examined behavioural responses and ERPs in a cued-Go/NoGo task. Participants were required to inhibit a planned response (NoGo target after Go cue), change a planned response to a different one (Invalid cueing), and activate an unexpected response (Go target after NoGo cue). Responses were slower when participants had to change a planned response, and execute an unplanned response. N2 was more negative whenever the presented target required a different response to what was expected based on the cue. In contrast, P3 was increased when participants had to change or inhibit a planned response, but not when ...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Response inhibition and conflict control on affective information can be regarded as two important...
Objectives: In the Go/NoGo task, the N2 and P3 components are often thought to index response inhibi...
The functional significance of the N2 in go/no-go tasks was investigated by comparing electrophysiol...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
In human electrophysiology, a considerable corpus of studies using event-related potentials have inv...
Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict mo...
Objective: The contribution of movement-related potentials (MRPs) to the Go/NoGo N2 and P3 ‘inhibito...
Here we examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) and response-selection conflict...
We have recently presented empirical evidence for the view that the NoGo-N2, an event-related brain ...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
Threat stimuli typically elicit a psychophysiological response pattern supporting the organism's pre...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Response inhibition and conflict control on affective information can be regarded as two important...
Objectives: In the Go/NoGo task, the N2 and P3 components are often thought to index response inhibi...
The functional significance of the N2 in go/no-go tasks was investigated by comparing electrophysiol...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
In human electrophysiology, a considerable corpus of studies using event-related potentials have inv...
Neuroimaging and computational modeling studies have led to the suggestion that response conflict mo...
Objective: The contribution of movement-related potentials (MRPs) to the Go/NoGo N2 and P3 ‘inhibito...
Here we examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) and response-selection conflict...
We have recently presented empirical evidence for the view that the NoGo-N2, an event-related brain ...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
Threat stimuli typically elicit a psychophysiological response pattern supporting the organism's pre...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Response inhibition and conflict control on affective information can be regarded as two important...