Stop Signal Reaction Time


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KathyB
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Hi,
I'm using the Stop Signal Task and noticed that in the code for the stop signal reaction time (SSRT) it says: "for participants who inhibited significantly more or less than 50% of the time
the subtraction method to calculate SSRT (see expressions.SSRT) cannot be used". What can I do with these participants? Is there another way I can calculate SSRT for them? Or do I need to exclude them?

Alternatively, if I just want an overall measure of inhibitory control, am I best to just use the z-score and corresponding p value and not worry about SSRT?

Any advice appreciated.
Thanks,
Kath
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