Inhibitory control (IC) is the ability to overcome impulsive or prepotent but ineffective responses in favour of more appropriate behaviours. The ability to inhibit internal predispositions or external temptations is vital in coping with a complex and variable world. Traditionally viewed as cognitively demanding and a main component of executive functioning and self-control, IC was historically examined in only a few species of birds and mammals but recently a number of studies has shown that a much wider range of taxa rely on IC. Furthermore, there is growing evidence that inhibitory abilities may vary within species at the population and individual levels owing to genetic and environmental factors. Here we use a detour-reaching task, a st...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Inhibitory control (IC) is the ability to overcome impulsive or prepotent but ineffective responses ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Inhibitory control is an executive function that positively predicts performance in several cognitiv...
Once considered a human characteristic, the presence of correlations between individuals' performanc...
Inhibitory control allows an individual to block automatic responses as well as to control behaviour...
Inhibitory control allows an individual to block automatic responses as well as to control behaviour...
Inhibitory control allows an individual to block automatic responses as well as to control behaviour...
In mammals and birds, interindividual variability in inhibitory control is often explained by develo...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Inhibitory control (IC) is the ability to overcome impulsive or prepotent but ineffective responses ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Inhibitory control is an executive function that positively predicts performance in several cognitiv...
Once considered a human characteristic, the presence of correlations between individuals' performanc...
Inhibitory control allows an individual to block automatic responses as well as to control behaviour...
Inhibitory control allows an individual to block automatic responses as well as to control behaviour...
Inhibitory control allows an individual to block automatic responses as well as to control behaviour...
In mammals and birds, interindividual variability in inhibitory control is often explained by develo...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...
In humans, individual and sex differences have been long reported for several cognitive tasks and ar...
Among-individual variation in cognitive traits, widely assumed to have evolved under adaptive proces...