Neural and behavioral mechanisms of proactive and reactive inhibition
Response inhibition is an important component of adaptive behavior. Substantial prior
research has focused on reactive inhibition, which refers to the cessation of a motor …
research has focused on reactive inhibition, which refers to the cessation of a motor …
Contiguity of proactive and reactive inhibitory brain areas: A cognitive model based on ALE meta-analyses
Cognitive control is a critical feature in adapting our behavior to environmental and internal
demands with two types of inhibition having been identified, namely the proactive and the …
demands with two types of inhibition having been identified, namely the proactive and the …
A functional network perspective on response inhibition and attentional control
Inferior frontal cortex (IFC) modules that inhibit dominant behaviours are a popular feature in
theories of cognitive dysfunction. However, the paradigms on which these theories are …
theories of cognitive dysfunction. However, the paradigms on which these theories are …
[BOOK][B] Pragmatic disorders across the life span
L Cummings, L Cummings - 2014 - Springer
There is now an extensive empirical literature on the nature and extent of pragmatic
disorders in a range of clinical populations. This chapter attempts to organize the findings of …
disorders in a range of clinical populations. This chapter attempts to organize the findings of …
Expectations and violations: delineating the neural network of proactive inhibitory control
The ability to stop a prepared response (reactive inhibition) appears to depend on the
degree to which stop** is expected (proactive inhibition). Functional MRI studies have …
degree to which stop** is expected (proactive inhibition). Functional MRI studies have …
Common and unique neural networks for proactive and reactive response inhibition revealed by independent component analysis of functional MRI data
Response inhibition involves proactive and reactive modes. Proactive inhibition is goal-
directed, triggered by warning cues, and serves to restrain actions. Reactive inhibition is …
directed, triggered by warning cues, and serves to restrain actions. Reactive inhibition is …
Please, don't do it! Fifteen years of progress of non-invasive brain stimulation in action inhibition
The ability to inhibit prepotent responses is critical for survival. Action inhibition can be
investigated using a stop-signal task (SST), designed to provide a reliable measure of the …
investigated using a stop-signal task (SST), designed to provide a reliable measure of the …
Movement disorder and sensorimotor abnormalities in schizophrenia and other psychoses-European consensus on assessment and perspectives
Over the last three decades, movement disorder as well as sensorimotor and psychomotor
functioning in schizophrenia (SZ) and other psychoses has gained greater scientific and …
functioning in schizophrenia (SZ) and other psychoses has gained greater scientific and …
Frontostriatal activity and connectivity increase during proactive inhibition across adolescence and early adulthood
During adolescence, functional and structural changes in the brain facilitate the transition
from childhood to adulthood. Because the cortex and the striatum mature at different rates …
from childhood to adulthood. Because the cortex and the striatum mature at different rates …
Transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional MRI reveal cortical and subcortical interactions during stop-signal response inhibition
Stop** an action requires suppression of the primary motor cortex (M1). Inhibitory control
over M1 relies on a network including the right inferior frontal cortex (rIFC) and the …
over M1 relies on a network including the right inferior frontal cortex (rIFC) and the …