During adolescence, functional and structural changes in the brain facilitate the transition from childhood to adulthood. Because the cortex and the striatum mature at different rates, temporary imbalances in the frontostriatal network occur. Here, we investigate the development of the subcortical and cortical components of the frontostriatal network from early adolescence to early adulthood in 60 subjects in a cross-sectional design, using functional MRI and a stop-signal task measuring two forms of inhibitory control: reactive inhibition (outright stopping) and proactive inhibition (anticipation of stopping). During development, reactive inhibition improved: older subjects were faster in reactive inhibition. In the brain, this was paralle...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
AbstractThe striatum codes motivated behavior. Delineating age-related differences within striatal c...
BackgroundAltered striatal development contributes to core deficits in motor and inhibitory control,...
During adolescence, functional and structural changes in the brain facilitate the transition from ch...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Adolescence is defined by puberty and represents a period characterized by neural circuitry maturati...
Many studies have linked activity in a frontostriatal network with the capacity to suppress inapprop...
Response inhibition refers to the cancelling of planned (or restraining of ongoing) actions and is r...
Inhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. The abili...
Cognitive control of thoughts, actions and emotions is important for normal behaviour and the develo...
The striatum codes motivated behavior. Delineating age-related differences within striatal circuitry...
AbstractInhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. T...
With increasing age, people experience more difficulties with suppressing irrelevant information, wh...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
AbstractThe striatum codes motivated behavior. Delineating age-related differences within striatal c...
BackgroundAltered striatal development contributes to core deficits in motor and inhibitory control,...
During adolescence, functional and structural changes in the brain facilitate the transition from ch...
Inhibitory control, like most cognitive processes, is subject to an age-related decline. The effect ...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Adolescence is defined by puberty and represents a period characterized by neural circuitry maturati...
Many studies have linked activity in a frontostriatal network with the capacity to suppress inapprop...
Response inhibition refers to the cancelling of planned (or restraining of ongoing) actions and is r...
Inhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. The abili...
Cognitive control of thoughts, actions and emotions is important for normal behaviour and the develo...
The striatum codes motivated behavior. Delineating age-related differences within striatal circuitry...
AbstractInhibition is a fundamental executive function necessary for self-management of behaviour. T...
With increasing age, people experience more difficulties with suppressing irrelevant information, wh...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
AbstractThe striatum codes motivated behavior. Delineating age-related differences within striatal c...
BackgroundAltered striatal development contributes to core deficits in motor and inhibitory control,...