The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavioral inhibition as a core deficit of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) based on the stop-signal task: calculation of mean reaction time from go-trials presented adjacent to intermittent stop-trials, and non-reporting of the stop-signal delay metric. Children with ADHD (n=12) and typically developing (TD) children (n=11) were administered the standard stop-signal task and three variant stop-signal conditions. These included a no-tone condition administered without the presentation of an auditory tone; an ignore-tone condition that presented a neutral (i.e., not associated with stopping) auditory tone; and a second ignore-tone condi...
The current study examined competing predictions of the working memory and behavioral inhibition mod...
Mean stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) is frequently employed as a measure of response inhibition in ...
Inhibition is a key neurocognitive domain in ADHD that is commonly assessed with the stop-signal tas...
The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavior...
The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavior...
The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavior...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
This review discusses whether deficient inhibitory motor control is the core deficit of attention-de...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Objective: To determine the potential of inhibitory performance, response speed, and response accura...
Objective: To determine the potential of inhibitory performance, response speed, and response accura...
Objective: To determine the potential of inhibitory performance, response speed, and response accura...
Mean stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) is frequently employed as a measure of response inhibition in ...
The current study examined competing predictions of the working memory and behavioral inhibition mod...
Mean stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) is frequently employed as a measure of response inhibition in ...
Inhibition is a key neurocognitive domain in ADHD that is commonly assessed with the stop-signal tas...
The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavior...
The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavior...
The current study investigates two recently identified threats to the construct validity of behavior...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
Deficient behavioral inhibition (BI) processes are considered a core feature of attention deficit/hy...
This review discusses whether deficient inhibitory motor control is the core deficit of attention-de...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
Objective: To determine the potential of inhibitory performance, response speed, and response accura...
Objective: To determine the potential of inhibitory performance, response speed, and response accura...
Objective: To determine the potential of inhibitory performance, response speed, and response accura...
Mean stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) is frequently employed as a measure of response inhibition in ...
The current study examined competing predictions of the working memory and behavioral inhibition mod...
Mean stop-signal reaction time (SSRT) is frequently employed as a measure of response inhibition in ...
Inhibition is a key neurocognitive domain in ADHD that is commonly assessed with the stop-signal tas...