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Stopping Speed in Response to Auditory and Visual Stop Signals Depends on Go Signal Modality.

Simon WeberSauro E SalomoniRebecca J St GeorgeMark R Hinder
Published in: Journal of cognitive neuroscience (2024)
Past research has found that the speed of the action cancellation process is influenced by the sensory modality/modalities of the environmental change that triggers it. However, the effect on selective stopping processes (where participants must cancel only one component of a multicomponent movement) remains unknown, despite these complex movements often being required as we navigate our busy modern world.
Keyphrases
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