Objectives: In the Go/NoGo task, the N2 and P3 components are often thought to index response inhibition, or conflict between competing responses. If so, they should be affected by response preparation when the prediction of an informative cue is incorrect. Methods: Twenty-six adult participants completed a cued-Go/NoGo task. Targets required a left or right button press, or no response, while cues predicted the probable identity of the target. Analyses examined (a) effects of cues on response preparation, and ‘‘inhibitory’’ components to NoGo targets, (b) typical Go/NoGo differences, and (c) the impact of cue (in)validity. Results: A reaction time benefit was associated with valid cueing, and a cost with invalid cueing. Late CNV results in...
Background: Developing reliable and specific neural markers of cognitive processes is essential to i...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...
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...
Current debate centres on the inhibitory and conflict interpretations of the N2 and P3 components of...
Objective: The contribution of movement-related potentials (MRPs) to the Go/NoGo N2 and P3 ‘inhibito...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
The functional significance of the N2 in go/no-go tasks was investigated by comparing electrophysiol...
Here we examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) and response-selection conflict...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
(a) In each trial, a cue appears on screen and response-dependent feedback follows. By trial and err...
International audienceMotor preparation, based on one's goals and expectations, allows for prompt re...
Event-related potentials were measured to letters presented either to the left or the right of a fix...
Background: Developing reliable and specific neural markers of cognitive processes is essential to i...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...
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...
Current debate centres on the inhibitory and conflict interpretations of the N2 and P3 components of...
Objective: The contribution of movement-related potentials (MRPs) to the Go/NoGo N2 and P3 ‘inhibito...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
The functional significance of the N2 in go/no-go tasks was investigated by comparing electrophysiol...
Here we examined the relationship between inhibition of return (IOR) and response-selection conflict...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
(a) In each trial, a cue appears on screen and response-dependent feedback follows. By trial and err...
International audienceMotor preparation, based on one's goals and expectations, allows for prompt re...
Event-related potentials were measured to letters presented either to the left or the right of a fix...
Background: Developing reliable and specific neural markers of cognitive processes is essential to i...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...