Research on the development of response inhibition in humans has focused almost exclusively on average stopping performance. The development of intra-individual variability in stopping performance and its underlying neural circuitry has remained largely unstudied, even though understanding variability is of core importance for understanding development. In a total sample of 45 participants (19 children aged 10–12 years and 26 adults aged 18–26 years) of either sex we aimed to identify age-related changes in intra-individual response inhibition performance and its underlying brain signal variability. While there was no difference in average stopping performance between children and adults, stop signal latencies for the children were more...
The current study tested two competing models of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), t...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
Attention deficit disorder (ADHD) is commonly associated with inhibitory dysfunction contributing to...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
Adolescence is an ideal time to measure the development of the neural mechanisms associated with inh...
Neuroscientists have long known that brain function is inherently variable. Functional magnetic reso...
AbstractADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the...
Although progress has been made in elucidating the behavioral and neural development of global stopp...
ADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the perform...
In the study of adaptive behavior, the stop-signal paradigm provides a measure of the efficiency of ...
Contains fulltext : 162172.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent research...
Intra-individual performance variability may be an important index of the efficiency with which exec...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
Response time consistency or, intraindividual variability (RT IIV) from trial to trial, is known to ...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
The current study tested two competing models of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), t...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
Attention deficit disorder (ADHD) is commonly associated with inhibitory dysfunction contributing to...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
Adolescence is an ideal time to measure the development of the neural mechanisms associated with inh...
Neuroscientists have long known that brain function is inherently variable. Functional magnetic reso...
AbstractADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the...
Although progress has been made in elucidating the behavioral and neural development of global stopp...
ADHD is characterized by increased intra-individual variability in response times during the perform...
In the study of adaptive behavior, the stop-signal paradigm provides a measure of the efficiency of ...
Contains fulltext : 162172.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent research...
Intra-individual performance variability may be an important index of the efficiency with which exec...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
Response time consistency or, intraindividual variability (RT IIV) from trial to trial, is known to ...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
The current study tested two competing models of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), t...
Increasing evidence suggests that brain variability plays a number of important functional roles for...
Attention deficit disorder (ADHD) is commonly associated with inhibitory dysfunction contributing to...