Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as well as frontal-midline theta (FM-theta) activity measured at the scalp. However, response inhibition is also governed by proactive control processes, and how such proactive control is reflected in FM-theta activity and associated neural source activity remains unclear. To investigate this, simultaneous recordings of electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data was performed while participants performed a cued stop-signal task. The cues (0%, 25% or 66%) indicated the likelihood of an upcoming stop-signal in the following trial. Results indicated that participants adjusted their behaviour proactively, with...
Successful response inhibition relies on the suppression of motor cortex activity. The striatum has ...
Using event-related fMRI, this study investigated the neural dynamics of response inhibition under f...
Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stimulus con...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
Abstract Cognitive control processes encompass many distinct components, including response inhibiti...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to regulate thought and action in a goal-directed manner and...
Cognitive control involves both proactive and reactive processes. Paradigms that rely on reactive co...
Action inhibition, the suppression of action impulses, is crucial for goal-directed behaviour. In or...
Previous research provided evidence for the critical importance of the prefrontal cortex (pFC) and b...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental...
<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...
Inappropriate response tendencies may be stopped via a specific fronto/basal ganglia/primary motor c...
Successful response inhibition relies on the suppression of motor cortex activity. The striatum has ...
Using event-related fMRI, this study investigated the neural dynamics of response inhibition under f...
Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stimulus con...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
Abstract Cognitive control processes encompass many distinct components, including response inhibiti...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to regulate thought and action in a goal-directed manner and...
Cognitive control involves both proactive and reactive processes. Paradigms that rely on reactive co...
Action inhibition, the suppression of action impulses, is crucial for goal-directed behaviour. In or...
Previous research provided evidence for the critical importance of the prefrontal cortex (pFC) and b...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse experimental...
<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...
Inappropriate response tendencies may be stopped via a specific fronto/basal ganglia/primary motor c...
Successful response inhibition relies on the suppression of motor cortex activity. The striatum has ...
Using event-related fMRI, this study investigated the neural dynamics of response inhibition under f...
Humans are rarely faced with one simple task, but are typically confronted with complex stimulus con...