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Categories: Neuropsychological tests, Cognition, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Addiction, Amphetamine
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inhibitory control  Gender differences in inhibitory control  impulse control  inhibitory control test  Lack of inhibition
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Inhibitory control, also known as response inhibition, is a cognitive process – and, more specifically, an executive function – that permits an individual to inhibit their impulses and natural, habitual, or dominant behavioral responses to stimuli in order to select a more appropriate behavior that is consistent with completing their goals. Wikipedia
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Inhibitory control, also known as response inhibition, is a cognitive process – and, more specifically, an executive function – that permits an individual to inhibit their impulses and natural, habitual, or dominant behavioral responses to stimuli in order to select a more appropriate behavior that is consistent with completing their goals. Wikipedia
A cognitive process that permits an individual to inhibit their impulses Wikipedia Disambiguation
Cognitive process that permits an individual to inhibit impulses and behavioral responses to stimuli in order to select a more appropriate behavior that is consistent with achieving goals Wikidata