Cognitive control reflects context monitoring, not motoric stopping, in response inhibition.
The inhibition of unwanted behaviors is considered an effortful and controlled ability. However, inhibition also requires the detection of contexts indicating that old behaviors may be inappropriate--in other words, inhibition requires the ability to monitor context in the service of goals, which we...
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Auteurs principaux: | Christopher H Chatham, Eric D Claus, Albert Kim, Tim Curran, Marie T Banich, Yuko Munakata |
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2012
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