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Expectation of reward differentially modulates executive inhibition
Paula Marcela Herrera
,
Alberto Velez-van-Meerbeke
, Mario Speranza
, Claudia Alejandra Lopez Cabra
, Mauricio Bonilla
, Michael Canu
, Tristan Andrés Bekinschtein
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Neuroscience Research Group (NEUROS)
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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
33%
Bottom-up Effects
33%
Cognitive Aspects
33%
Cognitive Control
100%
Degree of Knowledge
33%
Early Exploration
33%
Executive Inhibition
100%
External Cues
33%
Guiding Strategy
33%
High Reward
33%
High-order
33%
Impulsivity
33%
Inhibitory Control
66%
Kick
33%
Modulatory
33%
Monetary Reward
33%
Motivation
33%
Parkinson's Disease
33%
Pathological Gambling
33%
Personality Disorders
33%
Psychopathological
33%
Response Inhibition
33%
Reward Expectation
33%
Reward Feedback
33%
Reward Magnitude
33%
Reward System
33%
Stop Signal Reaction Time
33%
Stop-signal Task
33%
Top-down Effects
33%
Psychology
Attention Deficit
33%
Executive Function
100%
Gambling
33%
Impulsivity
33%
Inhibitory Control
66%
Personality Disorder
33%
Response Inhibition
33%
Stop-Signal Task
33%