2015
DOI: 10.1037/a0038654
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

The temporal dynamic of automatic inhibition of irrelevant actions.

Abstract: Motor inhibition can occur even without conscious perception and any voluntary effort. Although it is now clear that such an inhibitory process needs time to unfold, its exact temporal dynamic remains to be elucidated. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the impact of various temporal factors on automatic motor inhibition using the masked priming task. Results show that this process can be modulated by any factor that introduces time between the mask onset and the execution of target response, whether… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
5

Citation Types

0
19
0
2

Year Published

2017
2017
2020
2020

Publication Types

Select...
6
1

Relationship

0
7

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 13 publications
(21 citation statements)
references
References 63 publications
(136 reference statements)
0
19
0
2
Order By: Relevance
“…The results obtained in yet another tradition of research objectivize the existence of such a systematic inhibition of actions. These results show that selective motor inhibition occurs automatically even without conscious perception and voluntary effort (Eimer and Schlaghecken, 2003; Sumner et al, 2007; Atas and Cleeremans, 2015). They were obtained by using brief presentations of elementary visual objects (primes), which were immediately masked by another visual stimulus before a target appears.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The results obtained in yet another tradition of research objectivize the existence of such a systematic inhibition of actions. These results show that selective motor inhibition occurs automatically even without conscious perception and voluntary effort (Eimer and Schlaghecken, 2003; Sumner et al, 2007; Atas and Cleeremans, 2015). They were obtained by using brief presentations of elementary visual objects (primes), which were immediately masked by another visual stimulus before a target appears.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The results obtained in yet another tradition of research objectivize the existence of such a systematic inhibition of actions. These results show that selective motor inhibition occurs automatically even without conscious perception and voluntary effort (Eimer & Schlaghecken, 2003;Sumner et al, 2007;Atas & Cleeremans, 2015). They were obtained by using brief presentations of elementary visual objects (primes), which were immediately masked by another visual stimulus before a target appears.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Without such mechanisms, we could start acting each time a stimulus associated to an action occurs in our environment. This can also be deduced from the duration of the presentation of the primes in the studies mentioned above to show that selective motor inhibition occurs automatically even without conscious perception and voluntary effort (Eimer & Schlaghecken, 2003;Sumner et al, 2007;Vanio et al, 2011;Ocampo and Finkbeiner, 2013;Atas & Cleeremans, 2015). The elementary visual objects used as primes were presented for only 30 to 70 ms before being masked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 2 more Smart Citations