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Inhibitory Control in Mind and Brain: An Interactive Race Model of Countermanding Saccades

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Abstract

The stop-signal task has been used to study normal cognitive control and clinical dysfunction. Its utility is derived from a race model that accounts for performance and provides an estimate of the time it takes to stop a movement. This model posits a race between “go” and “stop” processes with stochastically independent finish times. In this presentation, Boucher will report how a simple, competitive network can provide an account of what is measured by stop-signal reaction time.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Apr 13 2011

Disciplines

  • Mathematics

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