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OSARI, an open-source anticipated response inhibition task

Authors :
Andrew Heathcote
Stewart H. Mostofsky
Donald L. Gilbert
Mark Hinder
Ernest Pedapati
Jason He
Winston D. Byblow
Nahian S. Chowdhury
Bram B. Zandbelt
Matthew Gretton
Luke Strickland
Rebecca J. Hirst
Dora Matzke
David A. Huddleston
Tim Silk
Hayley J. MacDonald
Rohan Puri
Patrick Skippen
Inge Leunissen
Nicolaas A.J. Puts
Tess Nikitenko
Christian Hyde
Corey G. Wadsley
James P Coxon
Dinisha Parmar
Psychologische Methodenleer (Psychologie, FMG)
Psychology Other Research (FMG)
Source :
Behavior Research Methods, 54(3), 1530-1540. Behavior Research Methods
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The stop-signal paradigm has become ubiquitous in investigations of inhibitory control. Tasks inspired by the paradigm, referred to as stop-signal tasks, require participants to make responses on go trials and to inhibit those responses when presented with a stop-signal on stop trials. Currently, the most popular version of the stop-signal task is the ‘choice-reaction’ variant, where participants make choice responses, but must inhibit those responses when presented with a stop-signal. An alternative to the choice-reaction variant of the stop-signal task is the ‘anticipated response inhibition’ task. In anticipated response inhibition tasks, participants are required to make a planned response that coincides with a predictably timed event (such as lifting a finger from a computer key to stop a filling bar at a predefined target). Anticipated response inhibition tasks have some advantages over the more traditional choice-reaction stop-signal tasks and are becoming increasingly popular. However, currently, there are no openly available versions of the anticipated response inhibition task, limiting potential uptake. Here, we present an open-source, free, and ready-to-use version of the anticipated response inhibition task, which we refer to as the OSARI (the Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition) task.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1554351X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Behavior Research Methods, 54(3), 1530-1540. Behavior Research Methods
Accession number :
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