295 results on '"Wessel, Jan R"'
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2. Supra-second interval timing in bipolar disorder: examining the role of disorder sub-type, mood, and medication status
3. Neural mechanisms of domain-general inhibitory control
4. Inhibition of lexical representations after violated semantic predictions
5. Action stopping
6. The human subthalamic nucleus transiently inhibits active attentional processes.
7. Biophysical modeling of frontocentral ERP generation links circuit-level mechanisms of action-stopping to a behavioral race model
8. #EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments
9. Common neural processes during action-stopping and infrequent stimulus detection: The frontocentral P3 as an index of generic motor inhibition
10. On the Globality of Motor Suppression: Unexpected Events and Their Influence on Behavior and Cognition
11. The Pause-then-Cancel model of human action-stopping: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
12. Examining motor evidence for the pause-then-cancel model of action-stopping: Insights from motor system physiology
13. Non-selective inhibition of the motor system following unexpected and expected infrequent events
14. Neurocognitive development of novelty and error monitoring in children and adolescents
15. Early action error processing is due to domain-general surprise while later processing is error-specific
16. A blunted phasic autonomic response to errors indexes age-related deficits in error awareness
17. Surprise: A More Realistic Framework for Studying Action Stopping?
18. Stopping and slowing manual and spoken responses: Similar oscillatory signatures recorded from the subthalamic nucleus
19. Measuring the nonselective effects of motor inhibition using isometric force recordings
20. Evoked mid-frontal activity predicts cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease
21. Neural synchrony indexes impaired motor slowing after errors and novelty following white matter damage
22. Early Action Error Processing Is Due to Domain-General Surprise, Whereas Later Processing Is Error Specific.
23. β-Bursts over Frontal Cortex Track the Surprise of Unexpected Events in Auditory, Visual, and Tactile Modalities
24. Right inferior frontal gyrus damage is associated with impaired initiation of inhibitory control, but not its implementation
25. Lingering Neural Representations of Past Task Features Adversely Affect Future Behavior
26. Measuring the non-selective effects of motor inhibition using isometric force recordings
27. Author response: Right inferior frontal gyrus damage is associated with impaired initiation of inhibitory control, but not its implementation
28. Supra-second interval timing deficits and abnormal frontal theta oscillations in individuals with bipolar disorder
29. A causal role for the human subthalamic nucleus in non-selective cortico-motor inhibition
30. Lesions to the prefrontal performance-monitoring network disrupt neural processing and adaptive behaviors after both errors and novelty
31. A human prefrontal-subthalamic circuit for cognitive control
32. Two Types of Motor Inhibition after Action Errors in Humans
33. Evoked midfrontal activity predicts cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease
34. β-bursts over frontal cortex track the surprise of unexpected events in auditory, visual, and tactile modalities
35. Novelty-induced frontal–STN networks in Parkinson’s disease
36. Perceptual Surprise Aides Inhibitory Motor Control
37. Right inferior frontal cortex damage impairs the initiation of inhibitory control, but not its implementation
38. Action errors impair active working memory maintenance.
39. Inhibition of Lexical Representations after Violated Semantic Predictions
40. Cortico-subcortical β burst dynamics underlying movement cancellation in humans
41. Novelty-induced frontal–STN networks in Parkinson's disease.
42. Lingering Neural Representations of Past Task Features Adversely Affect Future Behavior.
43. Right inferior frontal gyrus damage is associated with impaired initiation of inhibitory control, but not its implementation.
44. Author response: Cortico-subcortical β burst dynamics underlying movement cancellation in humans
45. Common and Unique Inhibitory Control Signatures of Action-Stopping and Attentional Capture Suggest That Actions Are Stopped in Two Stages
46. Two Types of Motor Inhibition after Action Errors in Humans.
47. Inhibitory motor control based on complex stopping goals relies on the same brain network as simple stopping
48. Stimulus Devaluation Induced by Stopping Action
49. Frontal theta is a signature of successful working memory manipulation
50. Timing‐dependent differential effects of unexpected events on error processing reveal the interactive dynamics of surprise and error processing
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