The inhibition of impulsive response tendencies that conflict with goal-directed action is a key component of executive control. An emerging literature reveals that the proficiency of inhibitory control is modulated by expected or unexpected opportunities to earn reward or avoid punishment. However, less is known about how inhibitory control is impacted by the processing of task-irrelevant stimulus information that has been associated previously with particular outcomes (reward or punishment) or response tendencies (action or inaction). We hypothesized that stimulus features associated with particular action-valence tendencies, even though task irrelevant, would modulate inhibitory control processes. Participants first learned associations ...
International audienceTo head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempti...
Training inhibitory control, the ability to suppress motor or cognitive processes, not only enhance...
To head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempting actions are often c...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
Abstract: Background: Inhibitory control, a key modulatory component of cognition guiding strategy a...
BACKGROUND: Inhibitory control, a key modulatory component of cognition guiding strategy and behavio...
Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this arti...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
AbstractDecision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward ...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
The ability to override a dominant response, often referred to as behavioral inhibition, is consider...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
Response inhibition is often considered to be a deliberate act of cognitive control. However, our an...
International audienceTo head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempti...
Training inhibitory control, the ability to suppress motor or cognitive processes, not only enhance...
To head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempting actions are often c...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
Abstract: Background: Inhibitory control, a key modulatory component of cognition guiding strategy a...
BACKGROUND: Inhibitory control, a key modulatory component of cognition guiding strategy and behavio...
Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this arti...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
AbstractDecision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward ...
Inhibitory control can be triggered directly via the retrieval of previously acquired stimulus-stop ...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
Learning can modulate various forms of action control, including response inhibition. People may lea...
The ability to override a dominant response, often referred to as behavioral inhibition, is consider...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
Response inhibition is often considered to be a deliberate act of cognitive control. However, our an...
International audienceTo head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempti...
Training inhibitory control, the ability to suppress motor or cognitive processes, not only enhance...
To head rather than heed to temptations is easier said than done. Since tempting actions are often c...