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Dissociable components of cognitive control: an event-related potential (ERP) study of response inhibition and interference suppression
Authors:Brydges Christopher R  Clunies-Ross Karen  Clohessy Madeleine  Lo Zhao Li  Nguyen An  Rousset Claire  Whitelaw Patrick  Yeap Yit Jing  Fox Allison M
Affiliation:School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. brydgc01@student.uwa.edu.au
Abstract:

Background

Cognitive control refers to the ability to selectively attend and respond to task-relevant events while resisting interference from distracting stimuli or prepotent automatic responses. The current study aimed to determine whether interference suppression and response inhibition are separable component processes of cognitive control.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Fourteen young adults completed a hybrid Go/Nogo flanker task and continuous EEG data were recorded concurrently. The incongruous flanker condition (that required interference suppression) elicited a more centrally distributed topography with a later N2 peak than the Nogo condition (that required response inhibition).

Conclusions/Significance

These results provide evidence for the dissociability of interference suppression and response inhibition, indicating that taxonomy of inhibition is warranted with the integration of research evidence from neuroscience.
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