Term ID: T2515

Inhibitory Control

/inhibitory-control/
The executive function ability to suppress inappropriate responses and resist impulses, enabling goal-directed behavior and self-regulation across various contexts.
Example: Children learning to raise their hands instead of calling out in class, or adults resisting the urge to check phones during important meetings.

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Reference: Diamond (2013)