نتایج جستجو برای: inhibitory control

تعداد نتایج: 1436671  

Journal: :Experimental aging research 2017
Malcolm D MacLeod Jo Saunders

Background/Study Context: Age-related deficits in inhibitory control are well established in some areas of cognition, but evidence remains inconclusive in episodic memory. Two studies examined the extent to which a loss in inhibitory effectiveness-as measured by the extent of retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF)-is only detectable in (1) the very old, and (2) that a failure to control for noninhi...

2015
Jiaxin Yu Philip Tseng Neil G. Muggleton Chi-Hung Juan

The psychological effect of being watched by others has been proven a powerful tool in modulating social behaviors (e.g., charitable giving) and altering cognitive performance (e.g., visual search). Here we tested whether such awareness would affect one of the core elements of human cognition: emotional processing and impulse control. Using an emotion stop-signal paradigm, we found that viewing...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Steven F Maier Linda R Watkins

The degree of behavioral control that an organism has over an aversive event is well known to modulate the behavioral and neurochemical consequences of exposure to the event. Here we review recent research that suggests that the experience of control over a potent stressor alters how the organism responds to future aversive events as well as to the stressor being controlled. More specifically, ...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2018
Dominique Maciejewski Nina Lauharatanahirun Toria Herd Jacob Lee Kirby Deater-Deckard Brooks King-Casas Jungmeen Kim-Spoon

Adolescence is a critical period for the initiation of risk-taking behaviors. We examined the longitudinal interplay between neural correlates of risk processing and cognitive control in predicting risk-taking behaviors via stress. The sample consisted of 167 adolescents (53% males) who were assessed twice (MAgeTime1 = 14.13, MAgeTime2 = 15.05). Neural risk processing was operationalized as blo...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Kai Hwang Katerina Velanova Beatriz Luna

The ability to voluntarily inhibit responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, which is a fundamental component of cognitive control, has a protracted development through adolescence. Previous human developmental imaging studies have found immaturities in localized brain activity in children and adolescents. However, little is known about how these regions integrate with age to form the distributed n...

2017
Anahit Mkrtchian Jonathan P Roiser Oliver J Robinson

Anxiety can be an adaptive response to potentially threatening situations. However, if experienced in inappropriate contexts, it can also lead to pathological and maladaptive anxiety disorders. Experimentally, anxiety can be induced in healthy individuals using the threat of shock (ToS) paradigm. Accumulating work with this paradigm suggests that anxiety promotes harm-avoidant mechanisms throug...

2015
Peter Smittenaar Robb B. Rutledge Peter Zeidman Rick A. Adams Harriet Brown Glyn Lewis Raymond J. Dolan Xi Luo

One expression of executive control involves proactive preparation for future events, and this contrasts with stimulus driven reactive control exerted in response to events. Here we describe findings from a response inhibition task, delivered using a smartphone-based platform, that allowed us to index proactive and reactive inhibitory self-control in a large community sample (n = 12,496). Chang...

2017
Kyle Dunovan Timothy Verstynen Jonathan Rubin Julie Fiez

ions through neuroimaging: the neural drift diffusion model. Psychological Review, 122(2), 312–336. van Maanen, L., Fontanesi, L., Hawkins, G. E., & Forstmann, B. U. (2016). Striatal activation reflects urgency in perceptual decision making. NeuroImage. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.06.045 Verbruggen, F., & Logan, G. D. (2009). Models of response inhibition in the stop-signal and st...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2012
John E Marsh C Philip Beaman Robert W Hughes Dylan M Jones

Cognitive control mechanisms--such as inhibition--decrease the likelihood that goal-directed activity is ceded to irrelevant events. Here, we use the action of auditory distraction to show how retrieval from episodic long-term memory is affected by competitor inhibition. Typically, a sequence of to-be-ignored spoken distracters drawn from the same semantic category as a list of visually present...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2010
Jeffrey R Gagne Kimberly J Saudino

Inhibitory control (IC) is a dimension of child temperament that emerges in toddlerhood and involves the ability to regulate behavior in response to instructions or expectations. In general, children with low levels of IC have more cognitive and social difficulties, and higher levels of problem behaviors. Unfortunately, there is a paucity of research on the heritability of this important behavi...

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