Response inhibition is more effortful than response activation

Published: May 3, 2017
Abstract
The present study aimed to measure the response inhibition by embedding a secondary probe task within a Go/NoGo paradigm. The response time for the probe and the time course of the discrimination process for the probe shown by event-related potentials were measured to investigate the effect of response inhibition. The results showed that the probe response time were longer for the NoGo-probes versus Go-probes, indicating a more cognitively...
Paper Details
Title
Response inhibition is more effortful than response activation
Published Date
May 3, 2017
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