Deciding whether to act or not to act is a fundamental cognitive function. To avoid incorrect responses, both reactive and proactive modes of control have been postulated. Little is known, however, regarding the brain implementation of proactive mechanisms, which are deployed prior to an actual need to inhibit a response. Via a combination of electrophysiological and neuroimaging measures (recorded in 21 and 16 participants, respectively), we describe the brain localization and timing of neural activity that underlies the anticipatory proactive mechanism. From these results, we conclude that proactive control originates in the inferior Frontal gyrus, is established well before stimulus perception, and is released concomitantly with stimulus...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Overt and covert movements (e.g., motor imagery) have been frequently demonstrated to engage common ...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Deciding whether to act or not to act is a fundamental cognitive function. To avoid incorrect respon...
Flexible and adaptive behavior requires the ability to contextually stop inappropriate actions and s...
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...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
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...
Successful human behaviour relies on the ability to flexibly alter movements depending on the contex...
Voluntary, self-initiated actions are preceded by slowly increasing neural activity in pre-motor reg...
Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evide...
The current study addressed when in the course of stimulus processing, and in what brain areas, acti...
Proactive motor response inhibition is used to strategically restrain actions in preparation for sto...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Overt and covert movements (e.g., motor imagery) have been frequently demonstrated to engage common ...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Deciding whether to act or not to act is a fundamental cognitive function. To avoid incorrect respon...
Flexible and adaptive behavior requires the ability to contextually stop inappropriate actions and s...
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...
Goal-oriented signals from the prefrontal cortex gate the selection of appropriate actions in the ba...
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...
Successful human behaviour relies on the ability to flexibly alter movements depending on the contex...
Voluntary, self-initiated actions are preceded by slowly increasing neural activity in pre-motor reg...
Changing between cognitive tasks requires a reorganization of cognitive processes. Behavioural evide...
The current study addressed when in the course of stimulus processing, and in what brain areas, acti...
Proactive motor response inhibition is used to strategically restrain actions in preparation for sto...
Prior information about the likelihood of a stop-signal pre-activates networks associated with respo...
Overt and covert movements (e.g., motor imagery) have been frequently demonstrated to engage common ...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...