In the stop-signal paradigm, fast responses are harder to inhibit than slow responses, SO Subjects must balance speed is the go task with successful stopping in the stop task. In theory, subjects achieve this balance by adjusting response thresholds for the go task, making proactive adjustments in response to instructions that indicate that relevant stop signals are likely to Occur. The 5 experiments reported here tested this theoretical claim, presenting cues that indicated whether or not stop signals were relevant for the next few trials. Subjects made proactive response-strategy adjustment,., it) each experiment: Diffusion-model fits showed that response threshold increased when participants expected stop signals to occur. slowing go res...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop-signal paradigm is a widely used procedure to study response inhibition. It consists of a 2...
In a previous study, we have found that the speed of stopping a response is delayed when response re...
In the stop-signal paradigm, fast responses are harder to inhibit than slow responses, SO Subjects m...
This is a postprint of an article published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception ...
on a choice reaction task and on three tasks with respectively 100%, 80%, and 50 % response probabil...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
The stop signal task is widely adopted to assess motor inhibition performance in both clinical and n...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
Response inhibition—the ability to stop responses that are no longer appropriate—is frequently studi...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop-signal paradigm is a widely used procedure to study response inhibition. It consists of a 2...
In a previous study, we have found that the speed of stopping a response is delayed when response re...
In the stop-signal paradigm, fast responses are harder to inhibit than slow responses, SO Subjects m...
This is a postprint of an article published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception ...
on a choice reaction task and on three tasks with respectively 100%, 80%, and 50 % response probabil...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
Flexible behavior requires a control system that can inhibit actions in response to changes in the e...
The stop signal task is widely adopted to assess motor inhibition performance in both clinical and n...
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and neuroscience. I...
Response inhibition—the ability to stop responses that are no longer appropriate—is frequently studi...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
The stop-signal paradigm is a widely used procedure to study response inhibition. It consists of a 2...
In a previous study, we have found that the speed of stopping a response is delayed when response re...