Although progress has been made in elucidating the behavioral and neural development of global stopping across the lifespan, little is known about the development of selective stopping. This more complex form of inhibitory control is required in real-world situations where ongoing responses must be inhibited to certain stimuli but not others, and can be assessed in laboratory settings using a stimulus selective stopping task. Here we used this task to investigate the qualitative and quantitative developmental changes in selective stopping in a large-scale cross-sectional study with three different age groups (children, preadolescents, and young adults). We found that the ability to stop a response selectively to some stimuli (i.e., use a se...
Selective stopping paradigms address selectivity in controlled behavior, as subjects stop certain re...
This experiment used a modified go/no-go paradigm to investigate the processes by which response inh...
Inhibitory control (IC) is a core executive function integral to self-regulation and cognitive contr...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the development of selective inhibitory control in mid...
This study examined stopping and performance adjustments in four age groups (M ages: 8, 12, 21, and ...
The ability to suppress inappropriate actions at a given time is known as response inhibition. Previ...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
In the study of adaptive behavior, the stop-signal paradigm provides a measure of the efficiency of ...
To gain more insight into the development of action control, the current brain potential study exami...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
Research on the development of response inhibition in humans has focused almost exclusively on avera...
Adolescence is an ideal time to measure the development of the neural mechanisms associated with inh...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The ability to inhibit unwanted thoughts or actions is crucial for successful functioning in daily l...
Selective stopping paradigms address selectivity in controlled behavior, as subjects stop certain re...
This experiment used a modified go/no-go paradigm to investigate the processes by which response inh...
Inhibitory control (IC) is a core executive function integral to self-regulation and cognitive contr...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the development of selective inhibitory control in mid...
This study examined stopping and performance adjustments in four age groups (M ages: 8, 12, 21, and ...
The ability to suppress inappropriate actions at a given time is known as response inhibition. Previ...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
In the study of adaptive behavior, the stop-signal paradigm provides a measure of the efficiency of ...
To gain more insight into the development of action control, the current brain potential study exami...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
Research on the development of response inhibition in humans has focused almost exclusively on avera...
Adolescence is an ideal time to measure the development of the neural mechanisms associated with inh...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The ability to inhibit unwanted thoughts or actions is crucial for successful functioning in daily l...
Selective stopping paradigms address selectivity in controlled behavior, as subjects stop certain re...
This experiment used a modified go/no-go paradigm to investigate the processes by which response inh...
Inhibitory control (IC) is a core executive function integral to self-regulation and cognitive contr...