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Cognitive Slowing, Dysfunction in Verbal Working Memory, Divided Attention and Response Inhibition in Post COVID-19 Condition in Young Adults. [PDF]
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Response Inhibition and the Rorschach ‘M’ Response
Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1967Abstract Previous research indicated that a relationship existed between production of the Rorschach M response and inhibition of motor activity. The present study investigated this relationship under conditions which approximated those involved in the normal process of impulse control. Volunteer college students were used as subjects.
J, Darby, K, Hofman, B, Melnick
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Semantic processing and response inhibition
NeuroReport, 2013The present study examined functional MRI (fMRI) BOLD signal changes in response to object categorization during response selection and inhibition. Young adults (N=16) completed a Go/NoGo task with varying object categorization requirements while fMRI data were recorded.
Hsueh-Sheng, Chiang +8 more
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Inhibition of Central Auditory Response
Science, 1960Suitable electrical stimulation of the region of the decussation of the olivocochlear bundles, which supply efferent innervation to the organ of Corti, was found to abolish the response of the auditory cortex to a click, without changing the responses (N 1 and N 2 ) of the eighth nerve in ...
R J, RUBEN, J, SEKULA
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A supramodal network for response inhibition
NeuroReport, 2010Response inhibition is the capacity to suppress inappropriate actions and is considered to be a fundamental executive function. This study investigated whether the neural correlates of response inhibition are organized along supramodal or modality-specific principles. For this purpose, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging in a go-
Walther, Stephan +4 more
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ERPs to response production and inhibition
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1985Three experiments investigating the effects of response production and inhibition on the N2 and P3 components of the ERP are reported. In the first experiment, 12 young female volunteers were presented with the words "push' and "wait' (semantic stimuli).
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Threat interferes with response inhibition
NeuroReport, 2012A potential threat, such as a spider, captures attention and engages executive functions to adjust ongoing behavior and avoid danger. We and many others have reported slowed responses to neutral targets in the context of emotional distractors. This behavioral slowing has been explained in the framework of attentional competition for limited resources ...
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Response inhibition and impulsivity in schizophrenia
Psychiatry Research, 2008Response inhibition in schizophrenia remains controversial, with behavioral correlates largely unknown. Inpatients with schizophrenia and controls completed a stop task and an impulsiveness questionnaire. Slower inhibitory processes were evident in schizophrenia, but there was no association with impulsivity. The nature of inhibition and impulsivity in
Enticott, Peter G. +2 more
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Heritability of Response Inhibition in Children
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2010AbstractWe report the heritability of response inhibition, latency, and variability, which are potential markers of genetic risk in neuropsychiatric conditions. Genetic and environmental influences on cancellation and restraint, response latency, and variability measured in a novel variant of the stop signal task were studied in 139 eight-year-old twin
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