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THE IMPACT OF INDUCED ANXIETY ON RESPONSE INHIBITION [PDF]
Anxiety has wide reaching effects on cognition; evidenced most prominently by the ‘difficulties concentrating’ seen in anxiety disorders, and by adaptive harm-avoidant behaviors adopted under threatening circumstances.
Oliver Joe Robinson+2 more
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Control in response inhibition
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Published 2017 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Stopping prepared but no longer relevant responses is a simple act of cognitive control that supports flexible and goal‐directed behaviour.
F. Verbruggen, G. Logan
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The Effectiveness of Computerized Cognitive Training on the Performance of Response Inhibition and Sustain Attention of Students with Mathematical Problems [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of computerized cognitive training on the performance of response inhibition and sustained attention of students with mathematical problems. The research method in terms of goal was practical
Ali Sharifi+3 more
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Pretrial Theta Band Activity Affects Context-dependent Modulation of Response Inhibition
The ability to inhibit a prepotent response is a crucial prerequisite of goal-directed behavior. So far, research on response inhibition has mainly examined these processes when there is little to no cognitive control during the decision to respond.
Paul Wendiggensen+4 more
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Uncoupling response inhibition [PDF]
The ability to prevent unwanted movement is fundamental to human behavior. When healthy adults must prevent a subset of prepared actions, execution of the remaining response is markedly delayed. We hypothesized that the delay may be sensitive to the degree of similarity between the prevented and continued actions.
Winston D. Byblow+2 more
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Measurement and Reliability of Response Inhibition [PDF]
Response inhibition plays a critical role in adaptive functioning and can be assessed with the Stop-signal task, which requires participants to suppress prepotent motor responses. Evidence suggests that this ability to inhibit a prepotent motor response (reflected as Stop-signal reaction time (SSRT)) is a quantitative and heritable measure of ...
Eliza eCongdon+6 more
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Individuals with high risk of internet gaming disorder (HIGD) showed abnormal psychological performances in response inhibition, impulse control, and emotion regulation, and are considered the high-risk stage of internet gaming disorder (IGD).
Shuai Wang+8 more
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Cognitive decline is a common feature of Parkinson's disease, and many of these cognitive deficits fail to respond to dopaminergic therapy. Therefore, targeting other neuromodulatory systems represents an important therapeutic strategy.
C. O’Callaghan+14 more
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Inhibiting responses to difficult choices. [PDF]
The stop-signal paradigm is a widely used procedure to study response inhibition. It consists of a 2-choice response-time task (a "go" task) that is occasionally interrupted by a stop signal instructing participants to withhold their responses. The paradigm owes its popularity to the underlying race model that enables estimation of the otherwise ...
Matzke, D.+3 more
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Inhibiting the Response to VEGF in Diabetes [PDF]
Hyperglycemia dampens endothelial cell responses to VEGF by triggering receptor activation and degradation in a ligand-independent manner.
Moriya, Junji, Ferrara, Napoleone
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