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心理科学进展 2010
Mental Processing Models and Neural Mechanisms for Response Inhibition
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Abstract:
Response inhibition refers to the ability to suppress responses that are no longer required or inappropriate. It is also considered to be a key component of processing for executive control. Two models are proposed to explain the mental processing mechanisms for response inhibition,one is called the race-horse model which assumes that response and inhibition was independent of each other,and the other is the interactive horse-race mode which hypothesizes that response and inhibition were interactive. In rec...