Much research has been devoted to investigating response inhibition and the neuronal processes constituting this essential cognitive faculty. However, the nexus between cognitive subprocesses, behavior, and electrophysiological processes remains associative in nature. We therefore investigated whether neurophysiological correlates of inhibition subprocesses merely correlate with behavioral performance or actually provide information expedient to the prediction of behavior on a single-subject level. Tackling this question, we used different data-driven classification approaches in a sample of n = 262 healthy young subjects who completed a standard Go/Nogo task while an EEG was recorded. On the basis of median-split response inhibition perfor...
The capacity to inhibit prepotent and automatic responses is crucial for proper cognitive and social...
Response inhibition and preattentive processing are two important cognitive abilities for child deve...
Motoric inhibition is ingrained in human cognition and implicated in pervasive neurological diseases...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
Abstract Neurophysiological features like event-related potentials (ERPs) have long been used to ide...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
Inhibition is one of the core concepts in cognitive neuroscience, referring to a higher-order contro...
A multitude of sensory inputs needs to be processed during sensorimotor integration. A crucial facto...
This study investigates the neural correlates underpinning response inhibition using a parametric ex...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Five-year-old c...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Fiveyear-old c...
The capacity to inhibit prepotent and automatic responses is crucial for proper cognitive and social...
Response inhibition and preattentive processing are two important cognitive abilities for child deve...
Motoric inhibition is ingrained in human cognition and implicated in pervasive neurological diseases...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
The capacity to inhibit inappropriate responses is crucial for goal-directed behavior. Inhibiting su...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
Abstract Neurophysiological features like event-related potentials (ERPs) have long been used to ide...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
Inhibition is one of the core concepts in cognitive neuroscience, referring to a higher-order contro...
A multitude of sensory inputs needs to be processed during sensorimotor integration. A crucial facto...
This study investigates the neural correlates underpinning response inhibition using a parametric ex...
Response inhibition is vital for the performance of everyday tasks, allowing us to stop and adjust i...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Five-year-old c...
We examined the neural correlates underlying response inhibition in early childhood. Fiveyear-old c...
The capacity to inhibit prepotent and automatic responses is crucial for proper cognitive and social...
Response inhibition and preattentive processing are two important cognitive abilities for child deve...
Motoric inhibition is ingrained in human cognition and implicated in pervasive neurological diseases...