Inhibition of action, thought, and emotion: A selective neurobiological review |
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Authors: | Daniel G. Dillon Diego A. Pizzagalli |
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Affiliation: | aHarvard University, Department of Psychology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Abstract: | The neural bases of inhibitory function are reviewed, covering data from paradigms assessing inhibition of motor responses (antisaccade, go/nogo, stop-signal), cognitive sets (e.g., Wisconsin Card Sort Test), and emotion (fear extinction). The frontal cortex supports performance on these paradigms, but the specific neural circuitry varies: response inhibition depends upon fronto-basal ganglia networks, inhibition of cognitive sets is supported by orbitofrontal cortex, and retention of fear extinction reflects ventromedial prefrontal cortex–amygdala interactions. Inhibition is thus neurobiologically heterogeneous, although right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex may support a general inhibitory process. Dysfunctions in these circuits may contribute to psychopathological conditions marked by inhibitory deficits. |
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Keywords: | Inhibition Executive function Emotion Psychopathology fMRI |
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