2018
DOI: 10.1101/299560
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Visual salience of the stop-signal affects neural dynamics of controlled inhibition

Abstract: The countermanding or stop-signal task is broadly used to evaluate response inhibition: it sporadically requires to inhibit a movement upon an incoming salient stop-signal.To study the neural basis of arm movements inhibition we combined the approach typically employed for the study of perceptual-decision making with the countermanding task, that is broadly used to evaluate response inhibition To this aim we modified the salience of the stop-signal and we found that this modulation affected the ability to inhi… Show more

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