The effect of task complexity on the neural network for response inhibition: An ALE meta-analysis

NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS(2024)

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Response inhibition is classically investigated using the go/no-go (GNGT) and stop -signal task (SST), which conceptually measure different subprocesses of inhibition. Further, different task versions with varying levels of additional executive control demands exist, making it difficult to identify the core neural correlates of response inhibition independent of variations in task complexity. Using neuroimaging meta-analyses, we show that a divergent pattern of regions is consistently involved in the GNGT versus SST, arguing for different mechanisms involved when performing the two tasks. Further, for the GNGT a strong effect of task complexity was found, with regions of the multiple demand network (MDN) consistently involved particularly in the complex GNGT. In contrast, both standard and complex SST recruited the MDN to a similar degree. These results complement behavioral evidence suggesting that inhibitory control becomes automatic after some practice and is performed without input of higher control regions in the classic, standard GNGT, but continues to be implemented in a topdown controlled fashion in the SST.
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Activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis,Go/no-go task,Stop-signal task,Multiple-demand network,Task complexity,Automatic inhibition,Controlled inhibition,Action withholding,Action cancellation
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