Abstract :
[en] Perceptual and motor inhibition were examined using conflict resolution
tasks for 12 children with traumatic brain injury and 24 matched controls.
Direct comparisons of inhibition performances between the two groups showed a
specific and disproportionate impairment of motor inhibition (compared with perceptual
inhibition) for the children with traumatic brain injury, which suggests that
inhibition processes might be differentially impaired in children after traumatic
brain injury.
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