Motor inhibition was studied in 3 versions of the stop-signal paradigm, with the stop signal requiring inhibition of any response (stop-all), a fixed alternative response (stop-change), or selective inhibition of only 1 of the responses (selective-stop). The lateralized readiness potential was used in Experiment 1 to distinguish between a selective, central, and a global peripheral inhibition mechanism. Inhibition was found to be effected by the central mechanism in the stop-change condition and by the peripheral mechanism in the other conditions. Manipulation of stimulus discriminability in Experiment 2 strongly affected the speed of selective motor inhibition, confirming that such inhibition was achieved by conditionally engaging the peri...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...
Motor inhibition was studied in 3 versions of the stop-signal paradigm, with the stop signal requiri...
The ability to selectively inhibit the execution of an action while performing other ones is crucial...
In our everyday behavior, we frequently cancel one movement while continuing others. Two competing m...
Inhibition is one of the core concepts in cognitive neuroscience, referring to a higher-order contro...
Previous studies have identified two inhibitory mechanisms that operate during action selection and ...
Previous studies have identified two inhibitory mechanisms that operate during action selection and ...
Inhibitory control of movement is essential for interacting with a continuously changing environmen...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
In the stop-signal paradigm, participants perform a primary reaction task, for example a visual or a...
Two inhibitory mechanisms have been proposed to account for data obtained in sto
Inhibitory mechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight in...
Inhibitorymechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight int...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...
Motor inhibition was studied in 3 versions of the stop-signal paradigm, with the stop signal requiri...
The ability to selectively inhibit the execution of an action while performing other ones is crucial...
In our everyday behavior, we frequently cancel one movement while continuing others. Two competing m...
Inhibition is one of the core concepts in cognitive neuroscience, referring to a higher-order contro...
Previous studies have identified two inhibitory mechanisms that operate during action selection and ...
Previous studies have identified two inhibitory mechanisms that operate during action selection and ...
Inhibitory control of movement is essential for interacting with a continuously changing environmen...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
In the stop-signal paradigm, participants perform a primary reaction task, for example a visual or a...
Two inhibitory mechanisms have been proposed to account for data obtained in sto
Inhibitory mechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight in...
Inhibitorymechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight int...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive ...