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Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks

Response inhibition relies on both proactive and reactive mechanisms that exert a synergic control on goal-directed actions. It is typically evaluated by the go/no-go (GNG) and the stop signal task (SST) with response recording based on the key-press method. However, the analysis of discrete variabl...

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Autores principales: Benedetti, Viola, Gavazzi, Gioele, Giovannelli, Fabio, Bravi, Riccardo, Giganti, Fiorenza, Minciacchi, Diego, Mascalchi, Mario, Cincotta, Massimo, Viggiano, Maria Pia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32698348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10070464
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author Benedetti, Viola
Gavazzi, Gioele
Giovannelli, Fabio
Bravi, Riccardo
Giganti, Fiorenza
Minciacchi, Diego
Mascalchi, Mario
Cincotta, Massimo
Viggiano, Maria Pia
author_facet Benedetti, Viola
Gavazzi, Gioele
Giovannelli, Fabio
Bravi, Riccardo
Giganti, Fiorenza
Minciacchi, Diego
Mascalchi, Mario
Cincotta, Massimo
Viggiano, Maria Pia
author_sort Benedetti, Viola
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description Response inhibition relies on both proactive and reactive mechanisms that exert a synergic control on goal-directed actions. It is typically evaluated by the go/no-go (GNG) and the stop signal task (SST) with response recording based on the key-press method. However, the analysis of discrete variables (i.e., present or absent responses) registered by key-press could be insufficient to capture dynamic aspects of inhibitory control. Trying to overcome this limitation, in the present study we used a mouse tracking procedure to characterize movement profiles related to proactive and reactive inhibition. A total of fifty-three participants performed a cued GNG and an SST. The cued GNG mainly involves proactive control whereas the reactive component is mainly engaged in the SST. We evaluated the velocity profile from mouse trajectories both for responses obtained in the Go conditions and for inhibitory failures. Movements were classified as one-shot when no corrections were observed. Multi-peaked velocity profiles were classified as non-one-shot. A higher proportion of one-shot movements was found in the SST compared to the cued GNG when subjects failed to inhibit responses. This result suggests that proactive control may be responsible for unsmooth profiles in inhibition failures, supporting a differentiation between these tasks.
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spelling pubmed-74084392020-08-13 Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks Benedetti, Viola Gavazzi, Gioele Giovannelli, Fabio Bravi, Riccardo Giganti, Fiorenza Minciacchi, Diego Mascalchi, Mario Cincotta, Massimo Viggiano, Maria Pia Brain Sci Article Response inhibition relies on both proactive and reactive mechanisms that exert a synergic control on goal-directed actions. It is typically evaluated by the go/no-go (GNG) and the stop signal task (SST) with response recording based on the key-press method. However, the analysis of discrete variables (i.e., present or absent responses) registered by key-press could be insufficient to capture dynamic aspects of inhibitory control. Trying to overcome this limitation, in the present study we used a mouse tracking procedure to characterize movement profiles related to proactive and reactive inhibition. A total of fifty-three participants performed a cued GNG and an SST. The cued GNG mainly involves proactive control whereas the reactive component is mainly engaged in the SST. We evaluated the velocity profile from mouse trajectories both for responses obtained in the Go conditions and for inhibitory failures. Movements were classified as one-shot when no corrections were observed. Multi-peaked velocity profiles were classified as non-one-shot. A higher proportion of one-shot movements was found in the SST compared to the cued GNG when subjects failed to inhibit responses. This result suggests that proactive control may be responsible for unsmooth profiles in inhibition failures, supporting a differentiation between these tasks. MDPI 2020-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7408439/ /pubmed/32698348 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10070464 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Benedetti, Viola
Gavazzi, Gioele
Giovannelli, Fabio
Bravi, Riccardo
Giganti, Fiorenza
Minciacchi, Diego
Mascalchi, Mario
Cincotta, Massimo
Viggiano, Maria Pia
Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks
title Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks
title_full Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks
title_fullStr Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks
title_full_unstemmed Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks
title_short Mouse Tracking to Explore Motor Inhibition Processes in Go/No-Go and Stop Signal Tasks
title_sort mouse tracking to explore motor inhibition processes in go/no-go and stop signal tasks
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32698348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10070464
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