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==== Basic Characteristics ====
 
==== Basic Characteristics ====
 
* Description
 
* Description
Response selection is the mental process of choosing representation for appropriate motor behavior given particular environmental stimuli and ones current situation and goals. Many cognitive theories of response selection postulate a unitary process and in most, if not all tasks, one central response is chosen. There are various mental illnesses that are associated with response selection, such as [[ADHD]] and [[Schizophrenia]].   
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Response selection is the mental process of choosing representations for appropriate motor behavior given particular environmental stimuli and ones current situation and goals. Many cognitive theories of response selection postulate a unitary process and in most, if not all tasks, one central response is chosen. Response selection uses the prefrontal cortex. Studies have shown that there may be a distinction between areas that perform tasks of spatial response selection which is task performance and response preparation which is task preparation, although they both rely on the same neurocognitive mechanisms. There are various mental illnesses that are associated with response selection, such as [[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADHD) and [[Schizophrenia]].   
  
 
* History
 
* History
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See history of [[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]] (ADHD) and [[Schizophrenia]].
  
 
* References
 
* References
 
Schumacher et al, 2007. Selection and maintenance of stimulus-response rules during preparation and performance of a spatial choice-reaction task. PMID 17223091
 
Schumacher et al, 2007. Selection and maintenance of stimulus-response rules during preparation and performance of a spatial choice-reaction task. PMID 17223091
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Suskauer et al, 2008 Functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for abnormalities in response selection in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; differences in activation associated with response inhibition but not habitual motor response PMID 18004945
  
 
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* Task or test associated with this construct ''(vote for your favorite, or nominate a new one by editing this page)'': [[Choice RT]], [[Delayed Response]], [[Go/no-go]], Motor Impersistence task, Simon Task, [[Stroop]], [[Set shifting]], [[Trail Making Test]], Wisconsin Card Sorting Test ([[WCST]])
  
 
* Indicators ''(dependent variables, conditions, or contrasts; measurement variables used for analysis)'' associated with this construct ''(vote or nominate by editing this page)'':
 
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Response Selection

Basic Characteristics

  • Description

Response selection is the mental process of choosing representations for appropriate motor behavior given particular environmental stimuli and ones current situation and goals. Many cognitive theories of response selection postulate a unitary process and in most, if not all tasks, one central response is chosen. Response selection uses the prefrontal cortex. Studies have shown that there may be a distinction between areas that perform tasks of spatial response selection which is task performance and response preparation which is task preparation, although they both rely on the same neurocognitive mechanisms. There are various mental illnesses that are associated with response selection, such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Schizophrenia.

  • History

See history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Schizophrenia.

  • References

Schumacher et al, 2007. Selection and maintenance of stimulus-response rules during preparation and performance of a spatial choice-reaction task. PMID 17223091

Suskauer et al, 2008 Functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for abnormalities in response selection in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; differences in activation associated with response inhibition but not habitual motor response PMID 18004945

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