Distinct frontal systems for response inhibition, attentional capture, and error processing.
Stopping an action in response to an unexpected event requires both that the event is attended to, and that the action is inhibited. Previous neuroimaging investigations of stopping have failed to adequately separate these cognitive elements. Here we used a version of the widely used Stop Signal Tas...
Main Authors: | Sharp, D, Bonnelle, V, De Boissezon, X, Beckmann, C, James, S, Patel, M, Mehta, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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