Proactive inhibition is marked by differences in the pattern of motor cortex activity during movement preparation and execution
Successful human behavior relies on the ability to flexibly alter movements depending on the context in which they are made. One such context-dependent modulation is proactive inhibition, a type of behavioral inhibition used when anticipating the need to stop or change movements. We investigated how...
Main Authors: | Jahanshahi, M. (Author), Modi, S. (Author), Rawji, V. (Author), Rocchi, L. (Author), Rothwell, J.C (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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NLM (Medline)
2022
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