Stop-Signal Task - Arrows

The Stop-Signal Task - Arrows aims to measure behavioral inhibition by having the child inhibit their reaction in response to a quickly appearing signal. During the task, left- and right-pointing arrows appear on the screen. When the arrow points left, the child has to press the left button, and when the arrow points right, the child has to press the right button. When the arrrow is colored red, the child has to withhold pressing any buttons. The child has to respond to the right signal as quickly and as accurately as possible. Both accuracy and reaction time are calculated in the Go and No Go conditions.

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  • Early Childhood Cohort

  • ECC - T5
  •   C
    7.0 - 9.0 years   From 2019-02-06 to 2019-10-19

  • ECC - T6
  •   C
    8.0 - 10.0 years   From 2019-08-29 to 2020-12-23

  • Middle Childhood Cohort

  • MCC - T1
  •   C
    7.0 - 9.0 years   From 2015-06-16 to 2016-08-27

  • MCC - T2
  •   C
    8.0 - 10.0 years   From 2016-08-21 to 2018-01-24

  • MCC - T3
  •   C
    9.0 - 11.0 years   From 2017-08-27 to 2018-09-30

  • MCC - T4
  •   C
    10.0 - 12.0 years   From 2019-01-30 to 2019-10-24

  • MCC - T5
  •   C
    11.0 - 13.0 years   From 2019-11-04 to 2021-04-28

  • MCC - T7
  •   C
    14.0 - 15.0 years   From 2023-04-01 to 2023-10-30

    Mode of collection MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
    Analysis unit Individual
    Instrument name Stop-Signal Task
    Measure name Stop-Signal Task - Arrows
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