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The Right Superior Frontal Gyrus and Individual Variation in Proactive Control of Impulsive Response.

Sien HuJaime S IdeSheng ZhangChiang-Shan Ray Li
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Individuals vary in impulse control. However, the neural bases underlying individual variation in proactive control of impulsive responses remain unknown. Here, in a large sample of young adults, we showed that activation of the right superior frontal gyrus (SFG) during conflict anticipation is positively correlated with the capacity of inhibitory control and negatively with motor urgency in the stop signal task. Importantly, activity of the right SFG mediates the counteracting processes of inhibitory control and motor urgency across subjects. The results support a unique role of the right SFG in individual variation in cognitive control.
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