Inhibitory control, also known as response inhibition, is a cognitive process – and, more specifically, an executive function – that permits an individual...
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Executive functions (redirect from Cognitive control)
include basic cognitive processes such as attentional control, cognitive inhibition, inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. Higher-order...
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attitudes toward something) Motivational control (one's ability to act on prescribed behaviors) Inhibitory control (the ability to inhibit thoughts or actions...
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Impulsivity (section Inhibitory control)
used behavioral measures of inhibitory control correlate with standard self-report measures of impulsivity. Inhibitory control may itself be multifaceted...
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Self-control is an aspect of inhibitory control, one of the core executive functions. Executive functions are cognitive processes that are necessary for...
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Diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNIC) or conditioned pain modulation (CPM) refers to an endogenous pain modulatory pathway which has often been described...
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Addiction (section Stimulus control of behavior)
respectively) that compete over the control of an individual's elicited behaviors. Cognitive control, and particularly inhibitory control over behavior, is impaired...
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capacity or updating) or other aspects of cognitive control (e.g., inhibitory control, attentional control, attention span, etc.). Allows performance beyond...
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ability that is implicated in these situations is known as inhibitory control (IC). Inhibitory control is known as the ability to inhibit a predominant (or...
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improvements in cognition, including working memory, episodic memory, and inhibitory control, in normal healthy adults; the cognition-enhancing effects of these...
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Nociception (redirect from Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory controls)
Mariano; Hussain, Ahmad Fawzi; de Castro Reis, Fernanda (2018-04-24). "Control of mechanical pain hypersensitivity in mice through ligand-targeted photoablation...
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that low-dose amphetamine may improve cognitive functions (e.g., inhibitory control, episodic memory, working memory, and aspects of attention) in healthy...
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motor-inhibitory control, but show no sign of a difference in cognitive flexibility when compared to individuals without the condition. Motor-inhibitory control...
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that measure certain cognitive functions, such as attentional control, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, working memory updating and capacity...
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cognition involving motor function, certain executive functions (e.g., inhibitory control and impulsivity), and stimulus-response learning. There is a small...
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Inhibitory control is defined as the capacity voluntarily to inhibit or regulate prepotent attentional or behavioral responses. Inhibitory control involves...
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Caudate nucleus (section Threshold control)
functions, such as procedural learning, associative learning, and inhibitory control of action. The caudate is also one of the brain structures that compose...
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productivity and achievement. self-control An aspect of inhibitory control, self-control is the ability to control one's emotions and behavior in the...
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connection between cognitive bias, specifically approach bias, and inhibitory control on how much unhealthy snack food a person would eat. They found that...
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from a core deficit in executive functions (e.g., attentional control, inhibitory control, and working memory), which are a set of cognitive processes...
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Cognitive inhibition, the mind's ability to tune out irrelevant stimuli Inhibitory control, a cognitive process that permits an individual to inhibit their impulses...
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regulation of executive functions (e.g., attention, working memory, inhibitory control, planning, etc.) This intricate neural circuit serves as a crucial...
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Human brain (section Motor control)
flexibility, the ability to inhibit impulses and prepotent responses with inhibitory control, and the ability to determine the relevance of information or appropriateness...
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Anaxonic neuron (section Inhibitory Modulation)
Anaxonic neurons are often associated with Inhibitory control functions within neural networks. By releasing inhibitory neurotransmitters, they can modulate...
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Farah MJ (January 2015). "Prescription Stimulants' Effects on Healthy Inhibitory Control, Working Memory, and Episodic Memory: A Meta-analysis". J. Cogn. Neurosci...
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is associated with higher recall, (2) Better episodic memory and inhibitory control and higher working memory abilities were associated with higher recall...
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needed], whereas small-diameter fibers inhibit the inhibitory interneuron which lessens the inhibitory input to the transmission cell. Therefore, less pain...
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in cognition, including working memory, long-term episodic memory, inhibitory control, and some aspects of attention, in normal healthy adults; these cognition-enhancing...
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impaired cognitive control, in turn leading to problems with regulating attention (attentional control), inhibiting behaviors (inhibitory control), and forgetting...
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in the NAcc shell have inhibitory control on turning behavior influenced by dopamine, and GABAB receptors have inhibitory control over turning behavior...
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