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Clarifying the role of negative emotions in the origin and control of impulsive actions
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Does alcohol cue inhibitory control training survive a context shift?
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Prefrontal brain stimulation during food-related inhibition training : effects on food craving, food consumption and inhibitory control
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Pigeons’ performance in a tracking change-signal procedure is consistent with the independent horse-race model
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Associatively mediated stopping : training stimulus-specific inhibitory control
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Should I stop or should I go? The role of associations and expectancies
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Evidence for capacity sharing when stopping
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Stopping to food can reduce intake : effects of stimulus-specificity and individual differences in dietary restraint
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Banishing the control homunculi in studies of action control and behavior change
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Fictitious inhibitory differences : how skewness and slowing distort the estimation of stopping latencies
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Repetition priming in the stop signal task: the electrophysiology of sequential effects of stopping
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Impulsive action but not impulsive choice determines problem gambling severity
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How preparation changes the need for top-down control of the basal Ganglia when inhibiting premature actions
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The role of the right presupplementary motor area in stopping action: two studies with event-related transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals dissociable mechanisms for global versus selective corticomotor suppression underlying the stopping of action
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Proactive motor control reduces monetary risk taking in gambling
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Inhibition-related activation in the right inferior frontal Gyrus in the absence of inhibitory cues
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Having a goal to stop action is associated with advance control of specific motor representations
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Intact associative learning in patients with schizophrenia : evidence from a Go/NoGo paradigm
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Theta burst stimulation dissociates attention and action updating in human inferior frontal cortex
(2010) PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 107(31). p.13966-13971