Control of response interference: caudate nucleus contributes to selective inhibition

CC Schmidt, DC Timpert, I Arend, S Vossel, GR Fink… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
While the role of cortical regions in cognitive control processes is well accepted, the
contribution of subcortical structures (eg, the striatum), especially to the control of response …

[HTML][HTML] Lateralization of the cerebral network of inhibition in children before and after cognitive training

S Omont-Lescieux, I Menu, E Salvia, N Poirel… - Developmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Inhibitory control (IC) plays a critical role in cognitive and socio-emotional development. IC
relies on a lateralized cortico-subcortical brain network including the inferior frontal cortex …

[HTML][HTML] Self-regulation in the pre-adolescent brain

P Pas, HEH Pol, M Raemaekers, M Vink - Developmental Cognitive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Self-regulation refers to the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behavior, and
cognition, which in turn allows us to achieve goals and adapt to ever changing …

A Time Series-Based Point Estimation of Stop Signal Reaction Times: More Evidence on the Role of Reactive Inhibition-Proactive Inhibition Interplay on the SSRT …

M Soltanifar, K Knight, A Dupuis, R Schachar… - Brain Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
The Stop Signal Reaction Time (SSRT) is a latency measurement for the unobservable
human brain stopping process, and was formulated by Logan (1994) without consideration …

Models of making choice and control over thought for action

I Indrajeet, S Goyal, KP Miyapuram, S Ray - … , computer modelling, and …, 2020 - Elsevier
We usually select the most suitable option from available alternatives to interact with the
environment for our well-being. A successful interaction with the environment warrants …

To Act and Not to Act: Multimodal Investigations of Selective Stopping

CG Wadsley - 2023 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Selective stopping is a complex form of response inhibition where a person must execute
and cancel part of an action at the same time. A need for selective stopping can emerge in …

Domain-general control mechanisms underlying stopping of thought and action

S Sankarasubramanian - 2022 - repository.cam.ac.uk
The stopping of pre-potent responses that are incompatible with current goals is termed as
response inhibition. The need to stop arises in a broad range of cognitive contexts and …

[PDF][PDF] Brain Mechanisms Underlying the Inhibitory Control of Thought

MC Anderson, M Crespo-Garcia, S Subbulakshmi - osf.io
C ontrolling action and thought requires the ca-1 pacity to stop mental processes. Over the 2
last two decades, evidence has grown that a 3 domain-general inhibitory control mechanism …

Gene-brain-behavior characterization of executive function development and training: an integrative approach

I Menu - 2022 - theses.hal.science
Several factors, at different scales, support learning: molecular (genetic), cerebral (neural
networks), psychological and environmental (education, socioeconomic status, culture...) …

[引用][C] Gaining Control: Neural Basis of Proactive Inhibition

P Pas - 2021 - Utrecht University