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1. Speeding-up while growing-up: Synchronous functional development of motor and non-motor processes across childhood and adolescence.

2. Beyond decision! Motor contribution to speed-accuracy trade-off in decision-making.

3. Dopa therapy and action impulsivity: subthreshold error activation and suppression in Parkinson's disease.

4. Controlling your impulses: electrical stimulation of the human supplementary motor complex prevents impulsive errors.

5. How does temporal preparation speed up response implementation in choice tasks? Evidence for an early cortical activation.

6. Error negativity does not reflect conflict: a reappraisal of conflict monitoring and anterior cingulate cortex activity.

7. Knowing when to respond and the efficiency of the cortical motor command: a Laplacian ERP study.

8. Physical exercise facilitates motor processes in simple reaction time performance: an electromyographic analysis.

9. The modulation of the Ne-like wave on correct responses foreshadows errors.

10. Electroencephalographic nogo potentials in a no-movement context: the case of motor imagery in humans.

11. Executive control in the Simon effect: an electromyographic and distributional analysis.

12. Preventing (impulsive) errors: Electrophysiological evidence for online inhibitory control over incorrect responses

13. Distributional reaction time properties in the Eriksen task: marked differences or hidden similarities with the Simon task?

14. RESPONSE-RELATED FACTORS IN REACTION TIME TO STIMULUS ONSET AND OFFSET TASKS.

15. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REACTION TIME TO STIMULUS ONSET AND OFFSET: EVIDENCE FOR POST-PERCEPTUAL EFFECTS.

16. Information processing during physical exercise: a chronometric and electromyographic study.

17. Deficit in motor cortical activity for simultaneous bimanual responses.

18. Changes in spinal excitability during choice reaction time: The H reflex as a probe of information transmission.

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