Using electrophysiological measures, the authors studied changes in prestimulus state, stimulus identification, and response-related processing when, in a go/no-go task, forced choice between 2 overt go responses was inserted. The authors observed decreased prestimulus motor preparation (electromyogram), no change in stimulus identification time (selection negativity), a minor increase in response selection time (lateralized readiness potential), a large increase in response preparation time (lateralized readiness potential), a minor effect on response execution time (electromyogram), and a decrease in the activation of a response-inhibition process on no-go trials (frontal event-related potential). The existence of the response-inhibition ...
Inhibitory mechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight in...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Using electrophysiological measures, the authors studied changes in prestimulus state, stimulus iden...
Abstract Choice reaction time~RT! is shorter when the stimulus corresponds spatially to the response...
International audienceIn between-hand choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the activation of the cerebra...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
International audienceSelecting the adequate alternative in choice situations may involve an inhibit...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
Abstract. In between-hand choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the activation of the cerebral motor stru...
Motor behavior requires selecting between potential actions. The role of inhibition in response sele...
By applying transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over primary motor cortex (M1) to elicit motor-e...
Inhibitorymechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight int...
A series of studies assessed perceptual-motor transmission of stimulus information by measuring late...
Inhibitory mechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight in...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Using electrophysiological measures, the authors studied changes in prestimulus state, stimulus iden...
Abstract Choice reaction time~RT! is shorter when the stimulus corresponds spatially to the response...
International audienceIn between-hand choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the activation of the cerebra...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
International audienceSelecting the adequate alternative in choice situations may involve an inhibit...
Using instructed-delay choice reaction time (RT) paradigms, many previous studies have shown that th...
Abstract. In between-hand choice reaction time (RT) tasks, the activation of the cerebral motor stru...
Motor behavior requires selecting between potential actions. The role of inhibition in response sele...
By applying transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over primary motor cortex (M1) to elicit motor-e...
Inhibitorymechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight int...
A series of studies assessed perceptual-motor transmission of stimulus information by measuring late...
Inhibitory mechanisms are critically involved in goal-directed behaviors. To gain further insight in...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...
Objectives: In the present study, effects of response mode (finger movement or counting) and stimulu...