Web-Based Independent Versus Laboratory-Based Stop-Signal Task Performance: Within-Subjects Counterbalanced Comparison Study
BackgroundConsidered a facet of behavioral impulsivity, response inhibition facilitates adaptive and goal-directed behavior. It is often assessed using the Stop-Signal Task (SST), which is presented on stand-alone computers under controlled laboratory conditions. Sample size may consequently be a fu...
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Main Authors: | Antoinette Poulton (Author), Li Peng Evelyn Chen (Author), Gezelle Dali (Author), Michael Fox (Author), Robert Hester (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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