Autor: |
Kravitz, Dwight, Mitroff, Stephen, Nag, Samoni |
Rok vydání: |
2023 |
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DOI: |
10.17605/osf.io/d526n |
Popis: |
Response inhibition refers to the suppression of a prepotent response, most often tested using simple go/no-go tasks wherein a majority of trials require a response (go) and a much smaller subset require a different- or non-response (no-go). Inhibiting a response is often associated with a cascade of behavioral changes such that subsequent trials show less efficient behavior. While these effects have been shown to be both response-specific and stimulus-specific, recent evidence suggests that post-inhibition effects incorporate task-irrelevant information. Increasing evidence for the co-localization of top-down effects and perceptual processing suggests that the stimulus-specific component should reflect the known tuning properties of the irrelevant stimulus features. Here we present a paradigm designed to test and demonstrate this hypothesis. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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