نتایج جستجو برای: inhibitory control

تعداد نتایج: 1436671  

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1967
J C Eccles

2012
Eliza Congdon Jeanette A. Mumford Jessica R. Cohen Adriana Galvan Turhan Canli Russell A. Poldrack

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 interindividual variation in brain function. Althoug...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2014
Andrew Simpson Daniel J Carroll Kevin J Riggs

Prepotent actions are actions that are strongly triggered by the environment and so tend to be carried out unless intentionally avoided. Understanding what makes an action prepotent is central to an understanding of inhibitory control. The current study investigated actions made on artifacts because in artifact-dense cultures much everyday behavior is focused on them. A total of 80 3-year-olds ...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Allan-Hermann Pool Pal Kvello Kevin Mann Samantha K. Cheung Michael D. Gordon Liming Wang Kristin Scott

Feeding is dynamically regulated by the palatability of the food source and the physiological needs of the animal. How consumption is controlled by external sensory cues and internal metabolic state remains under intense investigation. Here, we identify four GABAergic interneurons in the Drosophila brain that establish a central feeding threshold which is required to inhibit consumption. Inacti...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
Tahereh L Ansari Nazanin Derakshan

According to Attentional Control Theory (Eysenck et al., 2007) anxiety impairs the inhibition function of working memory by increasing the influence of stimulus-driven processes over efficient top-down control. We investigated the neural correlates of impaired inhibitory control in anxiety using an antisaccade task. Low- and high-anxious participants performed anti- and prosaccade tasks and ele...

2015
Kyle Dunovan Brighid Lynch Tara Molesworth Timothy Verstynen Michael J Frank

The architecture of corticobasal ganglia pathways allows for many routes to inhibit a planned action: the hyperdirect pathway performs fast action cancellation and the indirect pathway competitively constrains execution signals from the direct pathway. We present a novel model, principled off of basal ganglia circuitry, that differentiates control dynamics of reactive stopping from intrinsic no...

Journal: :Cognition 2009
Deborah Kelemen Evelyn Rosset

Research has found that children possess a broad bias in favor of teleological--or purpose-based--explanations of natural phenomena. The current two experiments explored whether adults implicitly possess a similar bias. In Study 1, undergraduates judged a series of statements as "good" (i.e., correct) or "bad" (i.e., incorrect) explanations for why different phenomena occur. Judgments occurred ...

2010
Kristin L. Moilanen Daniel S. Shaw Thomas J. Dishion Frances Gardner Melvin Wilson

In the current study, we examined latent growth in 731 young children’s inhibitory control from the ages of two to four years, and whether demographic characteristics or parenting behaviors were related to initial levels and growth in inhibitory control. As part of an ongoing longitudinal evaluation of the family check-up, children’s inhibitory control was assessed yearly at the ages of two to ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1998
C P May L Hasher

Two experiments explore whether synchrony between peak circadian arousal periods and time of testing influences inhibitory efficiency for younger and older adults. Experiment 1 assesses inhibitory control over no-longer-relevant thoughts, and Experiment 2 assesses control over unwanted but strong responses, as well as performance on neuropsychological tasks that index frontal function. Inhibito...

2015
Laura Babcock Antonino Vallesi

Simultaneous interpretation is an impressive cognitive feat which necessitates the simultaneous use of two languages and therefore begs the question: how is language management accomplished during interpretation? One possibility is that both languages are maintained active and inhibitory control is reduced. To examine whether inhibitory control is reduced after experience with interpretation, s...

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