Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition - the ability to suppress a prepotent motor response, and Attentional Inhibition - the ability to resist interference from distracting stimuli. Response Inhibition and Attentional Inhibition have exhibited moderately strong positive correlations in previous studies, suggesting they are closely related cognitive abilities. These results may reflect the use of cognitive tasks combining Stimulus-Stimulus- and Stimulus-Response-conflict as indicators of both constructs, which may have conflated their empirical association. Additionally, previous statistical modeling studies ha...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhoo...
This study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhood and to cont...
This study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhood and to cont...
This study aims to investigate the inhibition construct in preschool age children and to examine how...
"Response inhibition" is argued by many authors to be a general cognitive control process or functio...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Single page posterThe ability to stop initiated actions is a critical component of effective self-re...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhoo...
This study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhood and to cont...
This study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhood and to cont...
This study aims to investigate the inhibition construct in preschool age children and to examine how...
"Response inhibition" is argued by many authors to be a general cognitive control process or functio...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Single page posterThe ability to stop initiated actions is a critical component of effective self-re...
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update behaviour. Centr...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...