Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of actions that are no longer required or that are inappropriate, which supports flexible and goal-directed behavior in ever-changing environments. The stop-signal paradigm is most suitable for the study of response inhibition in a laboratory setting. The paradigm has become increasingly popular in cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience and psychopathology. We review recent findings in the stop-signal literature with the specific aim of demonstrating how each of these different fields contributes to a better understanding of the processes involved in inhibiting a response and monitoring stopping performance, and more generally, discovering ho...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
<div><p>The inhibition of unwanted behaviors is considered an effortful and controlled ability. Howe...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
Response inhibition—the ability to stop responses that are no longer appropriate—is frequently studi...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Theories about the functional relevance of consciousness commonly posit that higher order cognitive ...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The ability to inhibit planned or ongoing actions is a corner-stone of flexible human behavior (Verb...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
The inhibition of unwanted behaviors is considered an effortful and controlled ability. However, inh...
In five experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
Response inhibition is essential for navigating everyday life. Its derailment is considered integral...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
<div><p>The inhibition of unwanted behaviors is considered an effortful and controlled ability. Howe...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
Response inhibition—the ability to stop responses that are no longer appropriate—is frequently studi...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Theories about the functional relevance of consciousness commonly posit that higher order cognitive ...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The ability to inhibit planned or ongoing actions is a corner-stone of flexible human behavior (Verb...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
The inhibition of unwanted behaviors is considered an effortful and controlled ability. However, inh...
In five experiments, the authors examined the development of automatic response inhibition in the go...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
Response inhibition is essential for navigating everyday life. Its derailment is considered integral...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
<div><p>The inhibition of unwanted behaviors is considered an effortful and controlled ability. Howe...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...