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    Detecting and correcting partial errors: Evidence for efficient control without conscious access by Rochet, N., Spieser, L., Casini, L., Hasbroucq, T., Burle, B.

    “…Appropriate reactions to erroneous actions are essential to keeping behavior adaptive. Erring, however, is not an all-or-none process: electromyographic (EMG)…”
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    Is the ‘error negativity’ specific to errors? by Vidal, F, Hasbroucq, T, Grapperon, J, Bonnet, M

    Published in Biological psychology (2000)
    “…When subjects make an erroneous response in a choice reaction time task, an error negativity, or error-related negativity ( N E/ERN), peaking at about 100 ms…”
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    Error negativity on correct trials: a reexamination of available data by Vidal, F, Burle, B, Bonnet, M, Grapperon, J, Hasbroucq, T

    Published in Biological psychology (01-11-2003)
    “…The error negativity, an EEG wave observed when subjects commit an error in a choice reaction time (RT) task, is often considered as a sign of error detection…”
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    Deciphering interference control in adults with ADHD by using distribution analyses and electromyographic activity by Suarez, Isabel, Burle, B., Tobon, C., Pineda, D., Lopera, F., Hasbroucq, T., Casini, L.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-07-2015)
    “…A deficit in “interference control” is commonly found in adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This has mainly been interpreted as…”
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    Information processing during physical exercise : a chronometric and electromyographic study by DAVRANCHE, Karen, BURLE, Boris, AUDIFFREN, Michel, HASBROUCQ, Thierry

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-09-2005)
    “…Choice reaction time (RT) is shorter when participants perform a choice task at the same time as a sub-maximal exercise than when they are at rest. The purpose…”
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    Response selection and motor areas: a behavioural and electrophysiological study by Carbonnell, L, Hasbroucq, T, Grapperon, J, Vidal, F

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2004)
    “…Objective: The involvement of the supplementary motor areas (SMAs) and primary motor areas (M1s) in motor processes was studied. Methods: A between-hand choice…”
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    Spatial enhancement of EEG traces by surface Laplacian estimation: comparison between local and global methods by Tandonnet, C., Burle, B., Hasbroucq, T., Vidal, F.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (2005)
    “…Surface Laplacian estimation enhances EEG spatial resolution. In this paper, we compare, on empirical grounds, two computationally different estimations of the…”
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    The influence of time preparation on motor processes assessed by surface Laplacian estimation by Tandonnet, C, Burle, B, Vidal, F, Hasbroucq, T

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-12-2003)
    “…Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity recorded over the primary sensorimotor cortices during the…”
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    Response monitoring without sensory feedback by Allain, S, Hasbroucq, T, Burle, B, Grapperon, J, Vidal, F

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2004)
    “…Objective: The elicitation of an evoked potential, the ‘error negativity’ (Ne) when subjects commit errors in speeded tasks, is often taken as an index of…”
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    Simon effect in the rat: A new model for studying the neural bases of the dual-route architecture by Courtière, A., Hardouin, J., Burle, B., Vidal, F., Hasbroucq, T.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (16-04-2007)
    “…In humans, the Simon effect refers to the fact that choice reaction time (RT) is shorter when the stimulus corresponds spatially to the response than when it…”
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    The time-course of preparatory spinal and cortico-spinal inhibition : an H-reflex and transcranial magnetic stimulation study in man by HASBROUCQ, T, KANEKO, H, AKAMATSU, M, POSSAMAÏ, C.-A

    Published in Experimental brain research (1999)
    “…In a previous study where reaction-time methods were combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex, cortico-spinal excitability was…”
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    Selective effects of low-dose dopamine D1 and D2 receptor antagonists on rat information processing by Courtière, A, Hardouin, J, Goujon, A, Vidal, F, Hasbroucq, T

    Published in Behavioural pharmacology (01-12-2003)
    “…It is well established that the dopaminergic system influences simple reaction time (RT) performance. However, the role of this system in more complex…”
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    Error negativity does not reflect conflict: a reappraisal of conflict monitoring and anterior cingulate cortex activity by Burle, Borís, Roger, Clémence, Allain, Sonia, Vidal, Franck, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-09-2008)
    “…Our ability to detect and correct errors is essential for our adaptive behavior. The conflict-loop theory states that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays…”
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    Subthalamic nucleus stimulation, dopaminergic treatment and impulsivity in Parkinson's disease by Fluchère, Frédérique, Burle, Borís, Vidal, Franck, van den Wildenberg, Wery, Witjas, Tatiana, Eusebio, Alexandre, Azulay, Jean-Philippe, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-2018)
    “…Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN DBS) is known to increase response speed and lower response accuracy in Parkinson's disease (PD)…”
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    Mechanisms and dynamics of cortical motor inhibition in the stop-signal paradigm: a TMS study by van den Wildenberg, Wery P M, Burle, Borís, Vidal, Franck, van der Molen, Maurits W, Ridderinkhof, K Richard, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-02-2010)
    “…The ability to stop ongoing motor responses in a split-second is a vital element of human cognitive control and flexibility that relies in large part on…”
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    Stimulus preprocessing and response selection in depression: A reaction time study by Azorin, J.-M., Benhaïm, P., Hasbroucq, T., Possamaï, C.-A.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-07-1995)
    “…Depressed subjects are slower than normal controls in reaction time (RT) tasks. However, it is not clear whether depression affects all stages of…”
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    Physiological evidence for response inhibition in choice reaction time tasks by Burle, Borı́s, Vidal, Franck, Tandonnet, Christophe, Hasbroucq, Thierry

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-11-2004)
    “…Inhibition is a widely used notion proposed to account for data obtained in choice reaction time (RT) tasks. However, this concept is weakly supported by…”
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    The additive factor method in rat information processing by Courtière, A, Hardouin, J, Hasbroucq, T, Possamaı̈, C.-A, Vidal, F

    Published in Behavioural processes (17-08-2000)
    “…Sternberg introduced the additive factor method as a tool for discovering and studying in choice reaction time situations in human subjects. Underlying the…”
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