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The Relations Among Inhibition and Interference Control Functions: A Latent-Variable Analysis.
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2004
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Term InhibitionCognitive ScienceCognitive FactorInterference Control FunctionsImpulsivityPrepotent Response InhibitionInhibitory ProcessCognitive VariableCognitionConfirmatory Factor AnalysisSocial SciencesExecutive FunctionAttentionBehavior AnalysisExperimental PsychologyLatent-variable AnalysisPsychologyExperimental Analysis Of Behavior
This study used data from 220 adults to examine the relations among 3 inhibition-related functions. Confirmatory factor analysis suggested that Prepotent Response Inhibition and Resistance to Distractor Interference were closely related, but both were unrelated to Resistance to Proactive Interference. Structural equation modeling, which combined Prepotent Response Inhibition and Resistance to Distractor Interference into a single latent variable, indicated that 1 aspect of random number generation performance, task-switching ability, and everyday cognitive failures were related to Response-Distractor Inhibition, whereas reading span recall and unwanted intrusive thoughts were related to Resistance to Proactive Interference. These results suggest that the term inhibition has been overextended and that researchers need to be more specific when discussing and measuring inhibition-related functions.
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