Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or suppression of overt movements. Nonetheless, inhibition could also play a pivotal role during covert actions (i.e., potential motor acts not overtly performed, despite the activation of the motor system), such as Motor Imagery (MI). In a previous EEG study, we analyzed cerebral activities reactively triggered during two cued Go/NoGo tasks, requiring execution or withholding of overt or covert imagined actions, respectively. This study revealed activation of pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) and right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG), key nodes of the network underpinning reactive inhibition of overt responses in NoGo trials, also during MI e...
open3noThe ability to inhibit prepotent responses is critical for survival. Action inhibition can be...
Inhibitory control refers to the ability to suppress planned or ongoing cognitive or motor processes...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Inhibition of action is involved in stopping a movement, as well as terminating unnecessary movement...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Motor inhibitory control (IC), the ability to suppress unwanted actions, has been previously shown t...
Human behavior must be flexible to respond to environmental and social demands, and to achieve these...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
Successful human behaviour relies on the ability to flexibly alter movements depending on the contex...
open3noThe ability to inhibit prepotent responses is critical for survival. Action inhibition can be...
Inhibitory control refers to the ability to suppress planned or ongoing cognitive or motor processes...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Inhibition of action is involved in stopping a movement, as well as terminating unnecessary movement...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Motor inhibitory control (IC), the ability to suppress unwanted actions, has been previously shown t...
Human behavior must be flexible to respond to environmental and social demands, and to achieve these...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
Successful human behaviour relies on the ability to flexibly alter movements depending on the contex...
open3noThe ability to inhibit prepotent responses is critical for survival. Action inhibition can be...
Inhibitory control refers to the ability to suppress planned or ongoing cognitive or motor processes...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...