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Limits of Executive Control: Sequential Effects in Predictable Environments.Winning and losing: Effects on impulsive action.Proactive inhibitory control: A general biasing accountEvidence for capacity sharing when stoppingShould I stop or should I go? The role of associations and expectanciesTraining response inhibition to food is associated with weight loss and reduced energy intakeStopping to food can reduce intake. Effects of stimulus-specificity and individual differences in dietary restraintHow does response inhibition influence decision making when gambling?Proactive and reactive stopping when distracted: an attentional account.Are the effects of response inhibition on gambling long-lasting?Responding with restraint: what are the neurocognitive mechanisms?Theta burst stimulation dissociates attention and action updating in human inferior frontal cortexHaving a goal to stop action is associated with advance control of specific motor representations.Intact associative learning in patients with schizophrenia: evidence from a Go/NoGo paradigm.Impulsive action but not impulsive choice determines problem gambling severityBanishing the Control Homunculi in Studies of Action Control and Behavior Change.Valence, arousal, and cognitive control: a voluntary task-switching studyResponse suppression by automatic retrieval of stimulus-stop association: evidence from transcranial magnetic stimulation.Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals dissociable mechanisms for global versus selective corticomotor suppression underlying the stopping of actionThe role of the right presupplementary motor area in stopping action: two studies with event-related transcranial magnetic stimulationBiophysical determinants of transcranial magnetic stimulation: effects of excitability and depth of targeted area.Stimulating deep cortical structures with the batwing coil: how to determine the intensity for transcranial magnetic stimulation using coil-cortex distance.Proactive motor control reduces monetary risk taking in gambling.Fictitious inhibitory differences: how skewness and slowing distort the estimation of stopping latencies.Proactive adjustments of response strategies in the stop-signal paradigmModels of response inhibition in the stop-signal and stop-change paradigms.Response inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm.Training response inhibition to reduce food consumption: Mechanisms, stimulus specificity and appropriate training protocolsTask switching: interplay of reconfiguration and interference control.The inhibitory control reflex.Voluntary task switching under load: contribution of top-down and bottom-up factors in goal-directed behavior.Control of interference during working memory updating.From cookies to carrots; the effect of inhibitory control training on children's snack selections.Executive Control of Actions Across Time and Space.On the automaticity of response inhibition in individuals with alcoholism.Comparative incidence rates of mild adverse effects to transcranial magnetic stimulation.A novel continuous inhibitory-control task: variation in individual performance by young pheasants (Phasianus colchicus).On the ability to inhibit thought and action: general and special theories of an act of control.A chain-retrieval model for voluntary task switching.Separating intentional inhibition of prepotent responses and resistance to proactive interference in alcohol-dependent individuals.
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