“…Crucially, ‘actions’ also encompass inhibition of motor responses (Hommel et al., ). In addition, also bimodal stimuli affect response inhibition (Cavina‐Pratesi, Bricolo, Prior, & Marzi, ; Chmielewski, Mückschel, Dippel, & Beste, ; Chmielewski, Wolff, Mückschel, Roessner, & Beste, ; Fiedler, Schröter, Seibold, & Ulrich, ; Gondan, Götze, & Greenlee, ). Such ‘inhibitory control’ is of particular interest since GTS has long been considered a disorder of inhibitory control.…”