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1. App-Based Mindfulness Meditation Training and an Audiobook Intervention Reduce Symptom Severity but Do Not Modify Backward Inhibition in Adolescent Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Evidence from an EEG Study.

2. Cognitive Neural Mechanism of Backward Inhibition and Deinhibition: A Review.

3. Cognitive Neural Mechanism of Backward Inhibition and Deinhibition: A Review

4. The role of conflict in the n-2 repetition cost in task switching:a computational model

5. Detrimental effects of a high-dose alcohol intoxication on sequential cognitive flexibility are attenuated by practice.

6. The neurophysiological basis of developmental changes during sequential cognitive flexibility between adolescents and adults.

7. Self-Regulatory Capacities Are Depleted in a Domain-Specific Manner

8. Task Dominance Determines Backward Inhibition in Task Switching

9. Inhibition in task switching: The reliability of the n − 2 repetition cost.

11. The system neurophysiological basis of backward inhibition.

12. The neurophysiological basis of reward effects on backward inhibition processes.

13. Effects of Concomitant Stimulation of the GABAergic and Norepinephrine System on Inhibitory Control – A Study Using Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation.

14. Backward Semantic Inhibition in Toddlers.

15. The Effect of N-3 on N-2 Repetition Costs in Task Switching.

16. Off With the Old: Mindfulness Practice Improves Backward Inhibition

17. N - 2 Repetition Costs Depend on Preparation in Trials n - 1 and n - 2.

18. Sequential modulation of cue use in the task switching paradigm

19. Brain activity related to the ability to inhibit previous task sets: an fMRI study.

20. Task preparation and task inhibition: a comment on Koch, Gade, Schuch, & Philipp (2010).

21. Heightened Conflict in Cue-Target Translation Increases Backward Inhibition in Set Switching.

22. Temporal cue-target overlap is not essential for backward inhibition in task switching.

23. Inhibition in Language Switching: What Is Inhibited When Switching Between Languages in Naming Tasks?

24. The Role of Cue-Target Translation in Backward Inhibition of Attentional Set.

25. Cue-Independent Task-Specific Representations in Task Switching: Evidence From Backward Inhibition.

26. Cue- versus response-locked processes in backward inhibition: Evidence from ERPs.

27. Attention ‘capture’ by the flash-lag flash

28. Backward inhibition in Parkinson's disease

29. Backward inhibition in a task of switching attention within verbal working memory

30. The Influence of Cue Type on Backward Inhibition.

31. A possible role of the norepinephrine system during sequential cognitive flexibility - Evidence from EEG and pupil diameter data.

32. Self-Regulatory Capacities Are Depleted in a Domain-Specific Manner.

33. "Off with the old": mindfulness practice improves backward inhibition.

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