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Behavioral inhibition, sustained attention, and executive functions: constructing a unifying theory of ADHD.

Psychological bulletin, 1997
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) comprises a deficit in behavioral inhibition. A theoretical model is constructed that links inhibition to 4 executive neuropsychological functions that appear to depend on it for their effective execution: (
R. Barkley
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What is inhibited in inhibition of return.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1996
Research on temporal-order judgments, reference frames, discrimination tasks, and links to oculomotor control suggest important differences between inhibition of return (IOR) and attentional costs and benefits. Yet, it is generally assumed that IOR is an attentional effect even though there is little supporting evidence.
James Neils Rosenquist   +3 more
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Monoamine Oxidases: to Inhibit or Not to Inhibit

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2003
Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors were developed as antidepressants but many drugs, including the novel oxazolidinone antibacterial agents, share similar molecular properties and have MAO inhibitory activity. Factors important for binding antidepressants and modifications to decrease binding of oxazolidinones to avoid undesirable vascular effects are ...
Michael B. Gravestock, Rona R. Ramsay
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Behavioral inhibition, behavioral activation, and affective responses to impending reward and punishment: The BIS/BAS Scales

, 1994
J. A. Gray (1981, 1982) holds that 2 general motivational systems underlie behavior and affect: a behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and a behavioral activation system (BAS).
C. Carver, T. L. White
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Metalloproteinase inhibition as a mechanism for the inhibition of angiogenesis

1992
Metalloproteinases are a multigene family of metal-dependent enzymes (usually CA+2 or Zn+2) whose activity is considered to be the key rate-limiting step in extracellular matrix degradation. Of the enzyme systems whose activity and control could have significant physiological ramifications, the metalloproteinase family has, in recent years, been shown ...
Robert Langer   +3 more
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Age and inhibition. [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1991
Two experiments assess adult age differences in the extent of inhibition or negative priming generated in a selective-attention task. Younger adults consistently demonstrated negative priming effects; they were slower to name a letter on a current trial that had served as a distractor on the previous trial relative to one that had not occurred on the ...
Ellen R. Stoltzfus   +3 more
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Inhibition*

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
This article explores the notion of inhibition at a theoretical and clinical level in psychoanalysis. The first part follows the development of the notion in Freud's work, from the "Project" (1950a [1895]) to Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1926d). It identifies the two approaches to inhibition, the first from an energetic point of view, the second ...
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Inhibit PIM to inhibit PI3K

Science Signaling, 2016
Combination therapy inhibiting the kinase PIM sensitizes breast tumors to PI3K inhibitors.
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