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Contributions from the Animal Laboratory � Drug and Response Inhibition
Behavior and Pharmacology - Modern Trends in Pharmacopsychiatry
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10.1159/000400743
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2015
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pp. 59-76
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Cited By ~ 3
Author(s):
Shinkuro Iwahara
Keyword(s):
Response Inhibition
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Examining the Relationship between Retrieval-induced Forgetting and Stop-Signal Response Inhibition
PsycEXTRA Dataset
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10.1037/e502412013-794
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2012
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Author(s):
Christopher J. Schilling
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Benjamin C. Storm
Keyword(s):
Response Inhibition
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Stop Signal
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Induced Forgetting
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Dissociating Conflict Detection and Response Inhibition as Sources of Analytic Engagement Using a Rapid-Response Base-Rate Task
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10.1037/e505772014-264
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2013
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Author(s):
Gordon Pennycook
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Jonathan A. Fugelsang
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Derek J. Koehler
Keyword(s):
Response Inhibition
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Conflict Detection
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Base Rate
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Is response inhibition attention-demanding?
PsycEXTRA Dataset
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10.1037/e512592013-309
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2011
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Author(s):
I. C. Suarez
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B. Burle
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F. Vidal
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L. Casini
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Response Inhibition
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The distractor-suppression effect: Alternatives to response inhibition theory
PsycEXTRA Dataset
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10.1037/e665402011-335
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1991
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Jim Cheesman
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Matthew Pollock
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Response Inhibition
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Suppression Effect
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Inhibition Theory
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A combined forced-attention dichotic listening – Go/Nogo task to assess response inhibition and interference suppression: An auditory event-related potential investigation.
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10.1037/neu0000586
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2019
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Separable cortico-basal ganglia networks support self-imposed transient response inhibition
Klinische Neurophysiologie
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10.1055/s-0032-1301623
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2012
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Vol 43
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Author(s):
A Franz
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O Granert
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M Rijntjes
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C Weiller
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Basal Ganglia
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Transient Response
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Response Inhibition
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QUANTITATIVE RELATION BETWEEN CONFLICT AND RESPONSE INHIBITION IN THE FLANKER TASK
Psychological Reports
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10.2466/pr0.97.6.515-526
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2005
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Vol 97
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pp. 515
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Response Inhibition
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A Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach to Gambling Disorder: focus on preference-based decision-making and response inhibition
10.30435/aba.01.2019.06
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2018
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Vol 01
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Author(s):
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N. Makris
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Decision Making
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