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Weng, Yihe and Boyle, Rory and Lee, Chi Tak and Quinn, Declan and Earley, Clodagh and Splittgerber, Maike and Zhang, Lili and Franzen, Luisa and Banaschewski, Tobias and Bokde, Arun L W and Desrivières, Sylvane and Flor, Herta and Grigis, Antoine and Garavan, Hugh and Gowland, Penny and Heinz, Andreas and Brühl, Rüdiger and Martinot, Jean-Luc and Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère and Artiges, Eric and McGrath, Jane and Nees, Frauke and Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri and Poustka, Luise and Holz, Nathalie and Hohmann, Sarah and Smolka, Michael N and Vaidya, Nilakshi and Schumann, Gunter and Walter, Henrik and Weigard, Alexander and Whelan, Robert (2026) Model-based analysis of stop-signal data reveals robust neural and clinical correlates of evidence accumulation but not inhibition. Neuropsychopharmacology , Early online .
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