We investigated how the ability to suppress an impending movement is affected by the visual salience of the stop-signal in a reaching countermanding task. We found that when the stop-signal was easy to detect, stop performance was better than when the stop-signal was difficult to detect. In an exploratory analysis, we also found that the change in salience of the stop-signal can have an effect on the speed of response in trials following the stop-signal. This effect occurred together with strategic slowing down after an error in inhibiting was committed and together with a repetition priming effect due to the stop-signal presented in the previous trial. Our results suggest the need to investigate more in depth the afferent processing stage ...
The authors carried out 2 experiments designed to cast light on the locus of redundancy gain in simp...
When a weak shock is delivered to the finger immediately before a voluntary movement, or during a de...
The stop signal task is widely adopted to assess motor inhibition performance in both clinical and n...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
In the stop task, response time to the go signal is increased when the immediately preceding trial i...
Emotions are able to impact our ability to control our behaviors. However, it is not clear whether e...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
Stop-signal tasks (SSTs) combined with human electro-cortical recordings (Event-Related Potentials, ...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
Movement inhibition is an aspect of executive control that can be studied using the countermanding p...
The voluntary control of movement is often tested by using the countermanding, or stop-signal task t...
Theories about the functional relevance of consciousness commonly posit that higher order cognitive ...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
The authors carried out 2 experiments designed to cast light on the locus of redundancy gain in simp...
When a weak shock is delivered to the finger immediately before a voluntary movement, or during a de...
The stop signal task is widely adopted to assess motor inhibition performance in both clinical and n...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
Stopping a planned or ongoing action is one of the central methods for examining response control an...
In the stop task, response time to the go signal is increased when the immediately preceding trial i...
Emotions are able to impact our ability to control our behaviors. However, it is not clear whether e...
Performance in response inhibition paradigms is typically attributed to inhibitory control. Here we ...
The stop signal task (SST) is a popular paradigm for assessing response inhibition, namely the abili...
Stop-signal tasks (SSTs) combined with human electro-cortical recordings (Event-Related Potentials, ...
To inhibit an ongoing flow of thoughts or actions has been largely considered to be a crucial execut...
Movement inhibition is an aspect of executive control that can be studied using the countermanding p...
The voluntary control of movement is often tested by using the countermanding, or stop-signal task t...
Theories about the functional relevance of consciousness commonly posit that higher order cognitive ...
Background and Aims: Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to voluntarily suppress context-inappr...
The authors carried out 2 experiments designed to cast light on the locus of redundancy gain in simp...
When a weak shock is delivered to the finger immediately before a voluntary movement, or during a de...
The stop signal task is widely adopted to assess motor inhibition performance in both clinical and n...