Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the basal ganglia. Key nodes within this fronto-basal ganglia action regulation network are increasingly engaged when one anticipates the need to inhibit and override planned actions. Here, we ask how the advance preparation of action plans modulates the need for fronto-subcortical control when a planned action needs to be withdrawn. Functional magnetic resonance imaging data were collected while human participants performed a stop task with cues indicating the likelihood of a stop signal being sounded. Mathematical modeling of go trial responses suggested that participants attained a more cautious response strategy when the probability of a stop s...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Successful response inhibition relies on the suppression of motor cortex activity. The striatum has ...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Using contextual information to prepare to stop behavior is a key aspect of human self-control. For ...
Every day regions within our brain facilitate us to deliberately select or inhibit planned responses...
<div><p>Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. Th...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
Action plans internally generated (IG) from memory are thought to be regulated by the supplementary ...
How do we prepare to stop ourselves in the future? Here, we used scalp EEG to test the hypothesis th...
Previous research provided evidence for the critical importance of the prefrontal cortex (pFC) and b...
Proactive motor control is a preparatory mechanism facilitating upcoming action inhibition or adapta...
<div><p>Proactive motor control is a preparatory mechanism facilitating upcoming action inhibition o...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Successful response inhibition relies on the suppression of motor cortex activity. The striatum has ...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
Using contextual information to prepare to stop behavior is a key aspect of human self-control. For ...
Every day regions within our brain facilitate us to deliberately select or inhibit planned responses...
<div><p>Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. Th...
Often we must balance being prepared to act quickly with being prepared to suddenly stop. The stop s...
Action plans internally generated (IG) from memory are thought to be regulated by the supplementary ...
How do we prepare to stop ourselves in the future? Here, we used scalp EEG to test the hypothesis th...
Previous research provided evidence for the critical importance of the prefrontal cortex (pFC) and b...
Proactive motor control is a preparatory mechanism facilitating upcoming action inhibition or adapta...
<div><p>Proactive motor control is a preparatory mechanism facilitating upcoming action inhibition o...
The ability to stop ongoing movements or prevent unwanted movements is fundamental to behavioural co...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Successful response inhibition relies on the suppression of motor cortex activity. The striatum has ...
Reactive control of response inhibition is associated with a right-lateralised cortical network, as ...