Neural activity underlying executive functions is subject to modulation as a result of increasing cognitive demands and practice. In the present study, we examined these modulatory effects by varying task difficulty, as manipulated by reaction time deadline (RTD), on inhibitory control during a single Go/Nogo training session (8 blocks; 70% Go). Sixty adults were randomly assigned to one of three task difficulty conditions: High (n = 20), Medium (n = 20) and Low (n = 20), with RTDs of 300, 500 or 1000 ms, respectively. Task performance, Event-related potentials (ERPs) and task-related arousal (indexed by skin conductance level) were examined for training effects. Results indicated that improvements in behavioural Go/Nogo proficiency were op...
Cognitive-control theories attribute action control to executive processes that modulate behavior on...
Intact executive functions are characterized by flexible adaptation to task requirements, while thes...
Response inhibition as an executive function refers to the ability to suppress inappropriate but pre...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...
Whether and how the capacity to inhibit cognitive and motor processes can be trained and the underl...
The present study examined the effects of attention training on aspects of cognitive control in adul...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
Inhibitory control, a core component of executive functions, refers to our ability to suppress inten...
Inhibitory control, a core component of executive functions, refers to our ability to suppress inten...
<div><p>The capacity to inhibit prepotent and automatic responses is crucial for proper cognitive an...
Response variability has been identified as a useful predictor of executive function and performance...
Associating reward to task performance has been shown to benefit scores of cognitive functions. Impo...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
Deficits in inhibitory control, the ability to suppress motor or cognitive processes, is a key compo...
Neuropsychological tests target specific cognitive functions; however, numerous cognitive subcompone...
Cognitive-control theories attribute action control to executive processes that modulate behavior on...
Intact executive functions are characterized by flexible adaptation to task requirements, while thes...
Response inhibition as an executive function refers to the ability to suppress inappropriate but pre...
Similar to other executive functions, inhibitory control is thought to be a dynamic process that can...
Whether and how the capacity to inhibit cognitive and motor processes can be trained and the underl...
The present study examined the effects of attention training on aspects of cognitive control in adul...
Facilitation and inhibition are asymmetric aspects of attention that differentially affect response ...
Inhibitory control, a core component of executive functions, refers to our ability to suppress inten...
Inhibitory control, a core component of executive functions, refers to our ability to suppress inten...
<div><p>The capacity to inhibit prepotent and automatic responses is crucial for proper cognitive an...
Response variability has been identified as a useful predictor of executive function and performance...
Associating reward to task performance has been shown to benefit scores of cognitive functions. Impo...
The cued Go/NoGo task elicits response preparation during the foreperiod, and, depending on the S2 s...
Deficits in inhibitory control, the ability to suppress motor or cognitive processes, is a key compo...
Neuropsychological tests target specific cognitive functions; however, numerous cognitive subcompone...
Cognitive-control theories attribute action control to executive processes that modulate behavior on...
Intact executive functions are characterized by flexible adaptation to task requirements, while thes...
Response inhibition as an executive function refers to the ability to suppress inappropriate but pre...