Inhibition and the right inferior frontal cortex: one decade on

AR Aron, TW Robbins, RA Poldrack - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
In our TICS Review in 2004, we proposed that a sector of the right inferior frontal cortex
(rIFC) in humans is critical for inhibiting response tendencies. Here we survey new …

Inhibition and impulsivity: behavioral and neural basis of response control

A Bari, TW Robbins - Progress in neurobiology, 2013 - Elsevier
In many circumstances alternative courses of action and thoughts have to be inhibited to
allow the emergence of goal-directed behavior. However, this has not been the accepted …

A hierarchical model of inhibitory control

J Tiego, R Testa, MA Bellgrove, C Pantelis… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral
responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition …

From reactive to proactive and selective control: develo** a richer model for stop** inappropriate responses

AR Aron - Biological psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier
A better understanding of the neural systems underlying impulse control is important for
psychiatry. Although most impulses are motivational or emotional rather than motoric per se …

Response inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm

F Verbruggen, GD Logan - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression
of actions that are no longer required or that are inappropriate, which supports flexible and …

Insights into the neural basis of response inhibition from cognitive and clinical neuroscience

CD Chambers, H Garavan, MA Bellgrove - Neuroscience & biobehavioral …, 2009 - Elsevier
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control enable us to initiate, coordinate and update
behaviour. Central to successful control is the ability to suppress actions that are no longer …

Have we been asking the right questions when assessing response inhibition in go/no-go tasks with fMRI? A meta-analysis and critical review

M Criaud, P Boulinguez - Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
The popular go/no-go paradigm is supposed to ensure a reliable probing of response
inhibition mechanisms. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have …

Models of response inhibition in the stop-signal and stop-change paradigms

F Verbruggen, GD Logan - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2009 - Elsevier
The stop-signal paradigm is very useful for the study of response inhibition. Stop-signal
performance is typically described as a race between a go process, triggered by a go …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of stimulants on brain function in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis

K Rubia, AA Alegria, AI Cubillo, AB Smith… - Biological …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background Psychostimulant medication, most commonly the catecholamine agonist
methylphenidate, is the most effective treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder …

A computational model of inhibitory control in frontal cortex and basal ganglia.

TV Wiecki, MJ Frank - Psychological review, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Planning and executing volitional actions in the face of conflicting habitual responses is a
critical aspect of human behavior. At the core of the interplay between these 2 control …