Multi Source Interference Task (MSIT)

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Available Test Forms

Color Multi Source Interference Task (cMSIT) - fixed order

This is a color-based Multi Source Interference Task with red/green stimuli and a fixed order of stimuli presentation similar to that described in Wenzel et al (2013).
Duration: 8 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
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Color Multi Source Interference Task (cMSIT) - random order

This is a color-based Multi Source Interference Task with red/green stimuli and a random order of stimuli presentation similar to that described in Wenzel et al (2013).
Duration: 8 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated

Color Response Color Multi Source Interference Task (cMSIT) - fixed order

This is a color-based Multi Source Interference Task with red/green stimuli and a fixed order of stimuli presentation similar to that described in Wenzel et al (2013).
Duration: 8 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated

Color Response Color Multi Source Interference Task (cMSIT) - random order

This is a color-based Multi Source Interference Task with red/green stimuli and a random order of stimuli presentation similar to that described in Wenzel et al (2013).
Duration: 8 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated

Multi Source Interference Task (MSIT) - fixed order

This is a digit-based Multi Source Interference Task with black/white stimuli and a fixed order of stimuli presentation similar to that described in Bush et al (2003).
Duration: 2 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated

Multi Source Interference Task (MSIT) - random order

This is a digit-based Multi Source Interference Task with black/white stimuli and a random order of stimuli presentation similar to that described in Bush et al (2003).
Duration: 2 minutes
(Requires Inquisit Lab)
(Run with Inquisit Web)
Last Updated

References

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Bush, G., Shin, L. M., Holmes, J., Rosen, B. R., & Vogt, B. A. (2003). The Multi-Source Interference Task: validation study with fMRI in individual subjects. Molecular Psychiatry, 8, 60-70.

Stins, J.F., Leeuwen, W.M.A. van & Geus, J.C.N. de (2005). The multi-source interference task: the effect of randomization. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 27, 711-717.

Bush, G., & Shin, L. M. (January 01, 2006). The Multi-Source Interference Task: an fMRI task that reliably activates the cingulo-frontal-parietal cognitive/attention network. Nature Protocols, 1, 1, 308-13.

Bush, G., Spencer, T. J., Holmes, J., Shin, L. M., Valera, E. M., Seidman, L. J., Makris, N., ... Biederman, J. (January 01, 2008). Functional magnetic resonance imaging of methylphenidate and placebo in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder during the multi-source interference task. Archives of General Psychiatry, 65, 1, 102-14.

Gaetz, W., Liu, C., Zhu, H., Bloy, L., & Roberts, T. P. (January 01, 2013). Evidence for a motor gamma-band network governing response interference. Neuroimage, 74, 245-53.

Wenzel, M., Kubiak, T., & Conner, T. S. (2013). Positive affect and self-control: Attention to self-control demands mediates the influence of positive affect on consecutive self-control. Cognition and Emotion.