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Response control networks are selectively modulated by attention to rare events and memory load regardless of the need for inhibition (2015)
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Wijeakumar, S., Magnotta, V. A., Buss, A. T., Ambrose, J. P., Wifall, T. A., Hazeltine, E., & Spencer, J. P. (2015). Response control networks are selectively modulated by attention to rare events and memory load regardless of the need for inhibition. NeuroImage, 120, 331-344. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.07.026

© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Recent evidence has sparked debate about the neural bases of response selection and inhibition. In the current study, we employed two reactive inhibition tasks, the Go/Nogo (GnG) and Simon tasks, to examine questions central to t... Read More about Response control networks are selectively modulated by attention to rare events and memory load regardless of the need for inhibition.