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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • The stop-signal paradigm is widely used to study inhibitory control.
  • The choice-reaction variant is most common, but anticipated response inhibition tasks offer advantages.
  • Existing anticipated response inhibition tasks are not openly available, hindering research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an open-source, free, and ready-to-use version of the anticipated response inhibition task.
  • To facilitate wider adoption and research in inhibitory control using this task variant.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel software implementation for the anticipated response inhibition task.
  • Ensuring the task is open-source, free, and user-friendly for researchers.

Main Results:

  • The creation and release of the Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition (OSARI) task.
  • OSARI provides a functional and accessible tool for researchers.

Conclusions:

  • The OSARI task addresses the need for accessible tools in inhibitory control research.
  • This open-source resource is expected to increase the use and study of anticipated response inhibition.