The aim of this selective review paper is to clarify potential confusion when referring to the term proactive inhibitory control. Illustrated by a concise overview of the literature, we propose defining reactive inhibition as the mechanism underlying stopping an action. On a stop trial, the stop signal initiates the stopping process that races against the ongoing action-related process that is triggered by the go signal. Whichever processes finishes first determines the behavioral outcome of the race. That is, stopping is either successful or unsuccessful in that trial. Conversely, we propose using the term proactive inhibition to explicitly indicate preparatory processes engaged to bias the outcome of the race between stopping and going. M...
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used r...
The ability to inhibit unwanted thoughts or actions is crucial for successful functioning in daily l...
Motor inhibition was studied in 3 versions of the stop-signal paradigm, with the stop signal requiri...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
AbstractFlexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes ...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
This study measured proactive and reactive response inhibition and their relationships with self-rep...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used r...
The ability to inhibit unwanted thoughts or actions is crucial for successful functioning in daily l...
Motor inhibition was studied in 3 versions of the stop-signal paradigm, with the stop signal requiri...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
AbstractFlexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes ...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
This study measured proactive and reactive response inhibition and their relationships with self-rep...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
Inhibitory control, the ability to stop or modify preplanned actions under changing task conditions,...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used r...
The ability to inhibit unwanted thoughts or actions is crucial for successful functioning in daily l...
Motor inhibition was studied in 3 versions of the stop-signal paradigm, with the stop signal requiri...