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The stop signal task demonstrated no significant differences between musicians and non-musicians in their performance on no signal trial SSRTs in the stop signal task (p > 0.22).
The stop signal task is a widely used tool for assessing inhibitory motor control.
Acutely manic patients and HC participants showed similar levels of impulsivity in the stop signal task.
The stop signal task (Blackwell, Chatham, Wiseheart, & Munakata, 2014) was used to measure response inhibition.
Male (N = 21) participants performed in a visual stop signal task while EEG was recorded under clonidine in one session and under placebo in another.
To address this, we examined stop signal task performance in 21 patients with schizophrenia and 21 healthy controls using event related potential (ERP) and resting state functional connectivity.
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Methylphenidate improves motor response inhibition, typically assessed with the stop-signal task.
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition deficits in children with ADHD.
Patients and age- and education-matched controls performed in a visual Stop-signal task featuring lateralized stimuli, designed to challenge either the intact or lesioned hemisphere.
Information processing was measured by a rapid information processing (RIP) task and inhibitory control was measured using a stop-signal task.
The aim of this study was to control for confounding factors and improve the specificity of the stop-signal task to investigate inhibition mechanisms in children with ADHD.
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