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However, crucially, this change did not involve withholding the ongoing index finger response.
Participants were instructed to respond to any trial type, auditory or visual, as quickly as possible with their left index finger response.
On the other hand, if the IFC performs an inhibitory function, then activation in this region should be greater in no-go trials, which require inhibition of the index finger response, relative to double trials, which do not.
In contrast, we found a selective deficit of patients in the Intern condition: patients reacted slower when presented with a non-informative cue, i.e. when they had to choose between a left or right index finger response as fast as possible (Table 2).
In addition, each error (incorrect finger response) was modeled as a regressor of no interest, one regressor per imaging run starting at the onset of the digit presentation associated with an erroneous response and lasting for 2.72 s (1 TR) to account for errors at different positions in the sequence.
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Selective attention was operationalized by means of the finger precuing technique, which selectively prepares two of four finger responses.
Participants learned S-R mappings in which pictures of faces and places were paired with either left or right hand finger responses.
Assignment of finger responses was counterbalanced across subjects.
Chi-squared test for distribution of selected actions 7.2, df 3, P 0.07, suggesting a trend bias against selection of ring finger responses.
(A ) Two trial examples of force traces show faster finger responses to visual stimuli after ('post') as opposed to the beginning of training ('pre'pre
Both the site order (rTPJ or MO first) and mapping of cue color to index or middle finger responses were counterbalanced across participants.
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