Top-down inhibitory control exerted by the medial frontal cortex during action selection under conflict.
Top-down control is critical to select goal-directed actions in changeable environments, particularly when several conflicting options compete for selection. In humans, this control system is thought to involve an inhibitory mechanism that suppresses the motor representation of unwanted responses to...
Main Authors: | Duque, J, Olivier, E, Rushworth, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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