The neural basis of inhibition in cognitive control

AR Aron - The neuroscientist, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of “inhibition” is widely used in synaptic, circuit, and systems neuroscience,
where it has a clear meaning because it is clearly observable. The concept is also …

Interdimensional interference in the Stroop effect: Uncovering the cognitive and neural anatomy of attention

CM MacLeod, PA MacDonald - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2000 - cell.com
In the classic Stroop effect, naming the color of an incompatible color word (eg the word
RED printed in green ink; say,'green') is much slower and more error-prone than is naming …

In opposition to inhibition

CM MacLeod, MD Dodd, ED Sheard… - … of learning and …, 2003 - books.google.com
What does inhibition in psychology mean? Most psychologists have presupposed that its
meaning in psychology is practically the same as in physiology. They begin with illustrations …

Inhibition of action, thought, and emotion: a selective neurobiological review

DG Dillon, DA Pizzagalli - Applied and Preventive Psychology, 2007 - Elsevier
The neural bases of inhibitory function are reviewed, covering data from paradigms
assessing inhibition of motor responses (antisaccade, go/nogo, stop-signal), cognitive sets …

Retrieval of incidental stimulus-response associations as a source of negative priming.

K Rothermund, D Wentura… - Journal of Experimental …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Priming effects of ignored distractor words were investigated in a task-switching situation
that allowed an orthogonal variation of priming and response compatibility between prime …

The effect of dopamine therapy on ventral and dorsal striatum-mediated cognition in Parkinson's disease: support from functional MRI

PA MacDonald, AA MacDonald, KN Seergobin… - Brain, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The central aim of our study was to elucidate functions mediated by the ventral and dorsal
striatum, respectively, to better understand the cognitive effects of dopamine replacement in …

Bindings between stimuli and multiple response codes dominate long-lag repetition priming in speeded classification tasks.

AJ Horner, RN Henson - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
Repetition priming is often thought to reflect the facilitation of 1 or more processes engaged
during initial and subsequent presentations of a stimulus. Priming can also reflect the …

[HTML][HTML] Visual scene memory and the guidance of saccadic eye movements

D Melcher, E Kowler - Vision research, 2001 - Elsevier
An unresolved question is how much information can be remembered from visual scenes
when they are inspected by saccadic eye movements. Subjects used saccadic eye …

Distractor repetitions retrieve previous responses and previous targets: Experimental dissociations of distractor–response and distractor–target bindings.

C Giesen, K Rothermund - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Even an irrelevant distractor stimulus is integrated into event files. Subsequently repeating
the distractor triggers retrieval of the event file; however, an unresolved issue concerns the …

When labels hurt but novelty helps: Children's perseveration and flexibility in a card‐sorting task

BE Yerys, Y Munakata - Child Development, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Children often perseverate, repeating prior behaviors when inappropriate. This work tested
the roles of verbal labels and stimulus novelty in such perseveration. Three‐year‐old …