Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective
As one of the core executive functions, inhibition plays an important role in human life through development. Inhibitory control is defined as the ability to suppress actions when they are unlikely to accomplish valuable results. Contemporary neuroscience has investigated the underlying neural mecha...
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author | Weixi Kang Sònia Pineda Hernández Md. Shahinoor Rahman Katharina Voigt Katharina Voigt Antonio Malvaso Antonio Malvaso Antonio Malvaso |
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description | As one of the core executive functions, inhibition plays an important role in human life through development. Inhibitory control is defined as the ability to suppress actions when they are unlikely to accomplish valuable results. Contemporary neuroscience has investigated the underlying neural mechanisms of inhibitory control. The controversy started to arise, which resulted in two schools of thought: a modulatory and a network account of inhibitory control. In this systematic review, we survey developmental mechanisms in inhibitory control as well as neurodevelopmental diseases related to inhibitory dysfunctions. This evidence stands against the modulatory perspective of inhibitory control: the development of inhibitory control does not depend on a dedicated region such as the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) but relies on a more broadly distributed network. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a47bf2824ed24ac28bde3682a49acbb12022-12-22T04:29:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782022-10-011310.3389/fpsyg.2022.651547651547Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience PerspectiveWeixi Kang0Sònia Pineda Hernández1Md. Shahinoor Rahman2Katharina Voigt3Katharina Voigt4Antonio Malvaso5Antonio Malvaso6Antonio Malvaso7Computational, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Division of Brain Sciences, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United KingdomEuncet Business School, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of Chittagong, Chittagong, BangladeshSchool of Psychological Sciences and Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaMonash Biomedical Imaging, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaSchool of Medicine and Surgery, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, ItalyNeuroimaging Research Unit, Division of Neuroscience, Scientific Institute for Research, Hospitalization and Healthcare (IRCCS) San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, ItalyNeurology Unit, Scientific Institute for Research, Hospitalization and Healthcare (IRCCS) San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, ItalyAs one of the core executive functions, inhibition plays an important role in human life through development. Inhibitory control is defined as the ability to suppress actions when they are unlikely to accomplish valuable results. Contemporary neuroscience has investigated the underlying neural mechanisms of inhibitory control. The controversy started to arise, which resulted in two schools of thought: a modulatory and a network account of inhibitory control. In this systematic review, we survey developmental mechanisms in inhibitory control as well as neurodevelopmental diseases related to inhibitory dysfunctions. This evidence stands against the modulatory perspective of inhibitory control: the development of inhibitory control does not depend on a dedicated region such as the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) but relies on a more broadly distributed network.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.651547/fullexecutive functioninhibitory control in childreninhibitory control in adolescentsrIFGinhibitioninhibitory control development |
spellingShingle | Weixi Kang Sònia Pineda Hernández Md. Shahinoor Rahman Katharina Voigt Katharina Voigt Antonio Malvaso Antonio Malvaso Antonio Malvaso Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective Frontiers in Psychology executive function inhibitory control in children inhibitory control in adolescents rIFG inhibition inhibitory control development |
title | Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective |
title_full | Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective |
title_fullStr | Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective |
title_short | Inhibitory Control Development: A Network Neuroscience Perspective |
title_sort | inhibitory control development a network neuroscience perspective |
topic | executive function inhibitory control in children inhibitory control in adolescents rIFG inhibition inhibitory control development |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.651547/full |
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