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Assessing inhibitory control: A revised approach to the stop signal task

Journal of Attention Disorders, 2003
The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used research tool in clinical disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia. Previous methods of setting stop signal delay and of assessing inhibitory control are problematic.
Carter, J. D   +5 more
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EEG compatible OpenSesame Stop Signal Task (based on Verbruggen STOP-IT) - parallel port communication

2023
This is an attempt to create an OpenSesame EEG compatible Stop Signal Task that is based on the Verbruggen STOP-IT html experiment and on the consensus guide paper by Verbruggen et al. (DOI:10.7554/eLife.46323). The experiment was tested on the the actiChamp EEG device that uses parallel port communication for trigger sending.
Kricheldorff, Julius   +1 more
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Stop-signal Reaction Time and Impulsive Personality: Validation of the Stop-signal Task with Performance-based Bonus

2021
We validated the stop-signal task (Lappin & Eriksen, 1966) in an online context with performance-based monetary bonus to incentivize active participation. Our study modified the current paradigm designed by Verbruggen, et al. (2019) following suggestions from their consensus guidelines. Stop-signal reaction time (SSRT), the primary measure from the
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Exercise Improves Cognitive Control: Evidence from the Stop Signal Task

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2013
SummaryThe aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that exercise improves executive control. We compared the performance of physically active and passive young participants in two versions of the stop signal task: a strategic (more executive) and a standard version.
Concepcion Padilla   +3 more
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Further Manipulation of the Stop-Signal Task: Developmental Changes in the Ability to Inhibit Responding with Longer Stop-Signal Delays

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2001
The stop-signal task, a measure of inhibitory control, was further modified in order to examine its suitability as a task for very young children. A previous study (Carver et al., 2001) showed that it can be successfully adapted for use with primary school-aged children. The present study manipulated the presentation of the signal to inhibit responding
A C, Carver, D J, Livesey, M, Charles
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Stop-Signal Task with Aborted Movement Model

2022
Oh-Sang Kwon   +2 more
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Stop-Signal Task

2010
Michael M. Morgan   +199 more
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Nanoparticle synthesis assisted by machine learning

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Huachen Tao, Matteo Aldeghi, Tony C Wu
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