Stimulus modality, perceptual overlap, and the go/no-go N2.
Stimuli that elicit a prepotent but incorrect response are typically associated with an enhanced electrophysiological N2 that is thought to index the operation of a control process such as inhibition or conflict detection. However, recent studies reporting the absence of the N2 modulation in go/no-g...
Main Authors: | Nieuwenhuis, S, Yeung, N, Cohen, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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