
pmid: 5970913
In this paper “response inhibition” refers to the individual's capacity to refrain from responding in ways that are inappropriate. Inappropriate responding, usually in the form of over-responding, is more natural when we are young; but as we grow older our capacity to inhibit response, and hence our effectiveness, is normally expected to improve.
Male, Behavior, Humans, Female, Interpersonal Relations, Child Behavior Disorders, Child, Personality Assessment
Male, Behavior, Humans, Female, Interpersonal Relations, Child Behavior Disorders, Child, Personality Assessment
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