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. 2021 Mar 30;74(9):1579–1594. doi: 10.1177/17470218211002509

Table 3.

Difficulty levels used in the stop signal-flanker (IC) training task.

Level Trial type SSD (ms) Example stimuli
1 Single arrow 50–250 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img3.jpg
2 Single arrow 300–500 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img4.jpg
3 Flanker arrows (same direction) 50–250 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img5.jpg
4 Flanker arrows (same direction) 300–500 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img6.jpg
5 Flanker arrows (different direction) 50–250 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img7.jpg
6 Flanker arrows (different direction) 300–500 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img8.jpg
7 Flanker arrows (different direction, additional colour) 50–250 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img9.jpg
8 Flanker arrows (different direction, additional colour) 300–500 graphic file with name 10.1177_17470218211002509-img10.jpg

IC: inhibitory control; SSD: stop signal delay.