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- Inhibitory_control_test abstract "An inhibitory control test measures an individual's ability to override their natural, habitual, or dominant behavioral response (sometimes called a \"prepotent response\") to a stimulus in order to implement more adaptive goal-oriented behaviors. In simple terms, inhibitory control (also known as response inhibition) is the process of altering one's learned behavioral responses in a way that makes it easier to complete a particular goal. Self-control is an important aspect of inhibitory control.Inhibitory control is a key component of cognitive control; inhibitory control is impaired in both addiction and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. In healthy adults and ADHD individuals, inhibitory control improves over the short term with low (therapeutic) doses of methylphenidate or amphetamine. Inhibitory control may also be improved over the long-term via consistent aerobic exercise.The prefrontal cortex, caudate nucleus, and subthalamic nucleus mediate aspects of inhibitory control.".
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- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Addiction.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Amphetamine.
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- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognition.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neuropsychological_assessment.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychological_testing.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Caudate_nucleus.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Delayed_gratification.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Eriksen_flanker_task.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Executive_functions.
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- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Methylphenidate.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Prefrontal_cortex.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Psychological_testing.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Self-control.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Simon_effect.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Stroop_effect.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLink Subthalamic_nucleus.
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inhibitory control test".
- Inhibitory_control_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "inhibitory control test".
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- Inhibitory_control_test subject Category:Cognition.
- Inhibitory_control_test subject Category:Neuropsychological_assessment.
- Inhibitory_control_test subject Category:Psychological_testing.
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- Inhibitory_control_test comment "An inhibitory control test measures an individual's ability to override their natural, habitual, or dominant behavioral response (sometimes called a \"prepotent response\") to a stimulus in order to implement more adaptive goal-oriented behaviors. In simple terms, inhibitory control (also known as response inhibition) is the process of altering one's learned behavioral responses in a way that makes it easier to complete a particular goal.".
- Inhibitory_control_test label "Inhibitory control test".
- Inhibitory_control_test sameAs Q6033829.
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