Source Paper
Role of glymphatic system function in cognitive dysfunction among patients with bipolar disorder
Chen MH, Liou YJ, Hsu JW, Tsai SJ, Chang CC et al.
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol • 2026
Go/No-Go Task
Objective: Assess response inhibition and executive control using a cognitive paradigm
This is a Go/No-Go Task protocol using human as the model organism. The procedure involves 3 procedural steps, 1 equipment items, 2 materials. Extracted from a 2026 paper published in Int J Neuropsychopharmacol.
Model and subjects
human • not applicable • age- and sex-matched • 20 and 59 years • 148
Study window
Estimated timing pending
Core workflow
Present Go stimuli • Present No-Go stimuli • Calculate performance metrics
Primary readouts
- errors
- mean reaction time (ms)
- standard deviation of mean reaction time
- impulse control performance
Key equipment and reagents
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Protocol Steps
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Present Go stimuli
Participants respond to Go ( × ) stimuli
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“Participants respond to "Go ( × )" stimuli”
Present No-Go stimuli
Participants withhold responses to No-Go (+) stimuli
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“withholding responses to "No-Go (+)" stimuli”
Calculate performance metrics
Calculate errors, mean reaction time (ms), and standard deviation of reaction time
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“We calculated the errors, mean reaction time (ms), and standard deviation”