To start or stop an action depends on which movement we perform: an appraisal of the horse-race model - Hervault M, Huys R, Buisson JC, Francheteau M, Siguier P, Zanone PG.

In order to ponder how adaptive behavior and its underlying executive processes are, a central criterion in psychology is the extent to which experimental findings generalize across response types. The latency of two major acts of control, action initiatio...
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