Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulus probability on inhibitory processes were studied.Methods: Electroencephalographic activity was registered in a visual go/nogo paradigm. Subjects either responded manually to go stimuli or counted silently the occurrence of each go stimulus in different conditions. In both response mode conditions, response probability was varied.Results: For finger movement and counting, similar N2 and P3 go/nogo effects were found. The amplitude of the nogo N2 and nogo P3 varied as a negative function of nogo stimulus probability. The go P3 varied as a negative function of go stimulus probability. In the manual condition, however, the descending flank of t...
The nogo potentials (N2/P3) were studied in a precuing auditory reaction time task in human subjects...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Objective: The P300 event-related potential shows anterior P300 increases on NoGo tasks (target stim...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objective: The contribution of movement-related potentials (MRPs) to the Go/NoGo N2 and P3 ‘inhibito...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while 13 subjects completed a color discrimination tas...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
In human electrophysiology, a considerable corpus of studies using event-related potentials have inv...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
Objective: To study cortical potentials associated with suppression of intended motoric actions. Met...
Event-related potentials were measured to letters presented either to the left or the right of a fix...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
Event-related potentials were measured to letters presented either to the left or the right of a fix...
Objective: The P300 event-related potential shows anterior P300 increases on NoGo tasks (target stim...
The nogo potentials (N2/P3) were studied in a precuing auditory reaction time task in human subjects...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Objective: The P300 event-related potential shows anterior P300 increases on NoGo tasks (target stim...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objective: The contribution of movement-related potentials (MRPs) to the Go/NoGo N2 and P3 ‘inhibito...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while 13 subjects completed a color discrimination tas...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
In human electrophysiology, a considerable corpus of studies using event-related potentials have inv...
Objectives: In the present study, we examined the effects of response priming on the event-related p...
Objective: To study cortical potentials associated with suppression of intended motoric actions. Met...
Event-related potentials were measured to letters presented either to the left or the right of a fix...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
Event-related potentials were measured to letters presented either to the left or the right of a fix...
Objective: The P300 event-related potential shows anterior P300 increases on NoGo tasks (target stim...
The nogo potentials (N2/P3) were studied in a precuing auditory reaction time task in human subjects...
In five studies, this thesis examined inhibitory processing in the Go/NoGo task, during which partic...
Objective: The P300 event-related potential shows anterior P300 increases on NoGo tasks (target stim...