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Response Inhibition and Deviant Social Behaviour in Children
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
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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.
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