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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    26 July 2013Are the effects of response inhibition on gambling long-lasting?  Verbruggen, Frederick; Adams, Rachel; van 't Wout, Felice; et al.
    17 September 2014Banishing the control homunculi in studies of action control and behaviour change  Verbruggen, Frederick; McLaren, Ian P.L.; Chambers, Christopher D.
    1 March 2013Fictitious inhibitory differences: how skewness and slowing distort the estimation of stopping latencies.  Verbruggen, Frederick; Chambers, Christopher D.; Logan, Gordon D.
    5 January 2015How does response inhibition influence decision-making when gambling?  Stevens, Tobias; Brevers, Damien; Chambers, Christopher D.; et al.
    23 October 2014How does response inhibition influence decision-making when gambling? (dataset)  Stevens, Tobias; Brevers, Damien; Chambers, Christopher D.; et al.
    19 May 2014Proactive and reactive stopping when distracted: An attentional account  Verbruggen, Frederick; Stevens, Tobias; Chambers, Christopher D.
    7 February 2016Proactive inhibitory control: a general biasing account (article)  Elchlepp, H; Lavric, Aureliu; Chambers, Christopher D.; et al.
    25 January 2016Proactive inhibitory control: A general biasing account (dataset)  Elchlepp, H; Lavric, Aureliu; Chambers, Christopher D.; et al.
    1 July 2012Proactive motor control reduces monetary risk taking in gambling.  Verbruggen, Frederick; Adams, Rachel; Chambers, Christopher D.
    11 November 2014Stopping to food can reduce intake. Effects of stimulus-specificity and individual differences in dietary restraint  Lawrence, Natalia; Verbruggen, Frederick; Morrison, S; et al.
    10 November 2014Stopping to food can reduce intake: Effects of stimulus-specificity and individual differences in dietary restraint (dataset)  Lawrence, Natalia; Verbruggen, Frederick; Morrison, Sinead; et al.
    3 August 2010Theta burst stimulation dissociates attention and action updating in human inferior frontal cortex.  Verbruggen, Frederick; Aron, Adam R.; Stevens, Michaël A.; et al.
    2015Training response inhibition to food is associated with weight loss and reduced energy intake (article)  Lawrence, Natalia; O'Sullivan, J; Parslow, D; et al.
    26 June 2015Training response inhibition to food is associated with weight loss and reduced energy intake (dataset)  Lawrence, Natalia; O'Sullivan, Jamie; Parslow, David; et al.