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MonitoringFrequencyInhibition failed_vs_successful_inhibition [6 articles]

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  • Inhibition in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a psychophysiological study of the stop task.
    Biol Psychiatry, Vol. 51, No. 8. (15 April 2002), pp. 668-676.
  • Right inferior prefrontal cortex mediates response inhibition while mesial prefrontal cortex is responsible for error detection.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 20, No. 1. (September 2003), pp. 351-358.
    by K Rubia, AB Smith, MJ Brammer, E Taylor
  • notes Imaging Response Inhibition in a Stop-Signal Task: Neural Correlates Independent of Signal Monitoring and Post-Response Processing
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 26, No. 1. (4 January 2006), pp. 186-192.
    by Ray, Cong Huang, Todd R Constable, Rajita Sinha
  • notes Response priming in a go/nogo task: do we have to explain the go/nogo N2 effect in terms of response activation instead of inhibition?
    Clin Neurophysiol, Vol. 112, No. 9. (September 2001), pp. 1660-1671.
    by KJ Bruin, AA Wijers, AS van Staveren
  • notes Response priming in the Go/NoGo task: the N2 reflects neither inhibition nor conflict.
    Clin Neurophysiol, Vol. 118, No. 2. (February 2007), pp. 343-355.
    by JL Smith, SJ Johnstone, RJ Barry
  • Effects of stop-signal probability in the stop-signal paradigm: the N2/P3 complex further validated.
    Brain Cogn, Vol. 56, No. 2. (November 2004), pp. 234-252.
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