Abstract
Attentive processes are critical to behavior control and action planning. The present study investigated a possible relationship in the performance of participants (n=20) without clinical complaints in solving mazes and in a computerized continuous performance test (Go/NoGo). The performance of participants was analyzed in terms of possible signifi cant relationships between average time in the resolution of mazes and average time in implementing the Go/NoGo task, as well as a possible relationship between types of errors in both tasks. The results suggest a signifi cant relationship between the runtime of both tasks and correlation between the frequency of touches at the limits of mazes and the amount of commission errors committed in Go/NoGo task. These results are discussed in terms of possible behavioral markers of impulsive actions.
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Rossini, J. C., Macedo, L. B. C., & Teobaldo, F. P. (2015). Resolução de labirintos e tarefa Agir/Não agir na avaliação atentiva. Psicologia: Reflexao e Critica, 28(4), 796–803. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7153.201528418
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