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- Title
OSARI, an Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition Task.
- Authors
He, Jason L.; Hirst, Rebecca J.; Puri, Rohan; Coxon, James; Byblow, Winston; Hinder, Mark; Skippen, Patrick; Matzke, Dora; Heathcote, Andrew; Wadsley, Corey G.; Silk, Tim; Hyde, Christian; Parmar, Dinisha; Pedapati, Ernest; Gilbert, Donald L.; Huddleston, David A.; Mostofsky, Stewart; Leunissen, Inge; MacDonald, Hayley J.; Chowdhury, Nahian S.
- Abstract
The stop-signal paradigm has become ubiquitous in investigations of inhibitory control. Tasks inspired by the paradigm, referred to as stop-signal tasks, require participants to make responses on go trials and to inhibit those responses when presented with a stop-signal on stop trials. Currently, the most popular version of the stop-signal task is the 'choice-reaction' variant, where participants make choice responses, but must inhibit those responses when presented with a stop-signal. An alternative to the choice-reaction variant of the stop-signal task is the 'anticipated response inhibition' task. In anticipated response inhibition tasks, participants are required to make a planned response that coincides with a predictably timed event (such as lifting a finger from a computer key to stop a filling bar at a predefined target). Anticipated response inhibition tasks have some advantages over the more traditional choice-reaction stop-signal tasks and are becoming increasingly popular. However, currently, there are no openly available versions of the anticipated response inhibition task, limiting potential uptake. Here, we present an open-source, free, and ready-to-use version of the anticipated response inhibition task, which we refer to as the OSARI (the Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition) task.
- Subjects
RESPONSE inhibition; EXECUTIVE function; TASKS
- Publication
Behavior Research Methods, 2022, Vol 54, Issue 3, p1530
- ISSN
1554-351X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3758/s13428-021-01680-9