Inhibition
    inhibition
    processing speed
    attention

    Go / No-Go

    The Go/No-Go paradigm (Donders, 1868) is one of the most widely used research formats for response inhibition. Parameters adjust to the level and the task.

    Example

    Go
    No-Go
    +8
    Trials: 20Go: 14No-Go: 6Interval: 1200ms

    A generated instance. Parameters such as difficulty, size, and symbol set are adjustable.

    Task focus

    Each task format is associated with these cognitive categories:

    inhibition

    Ability to suppress automatic or dominant responses, impulses, and irrelevant information.

    processing speed

    Pace of perceiving, analyzing, and responding to incoming information.

    attention

    Ability to focus on relevant information and filter out distracting stimuli. Includes sustained, selective, and switching attention.

    Evidence-informed format

    The Go/No-Go paradigm (Donders, 1868) is one of the most widely used research formats for response inhibition.

    Source: Donders, 1868; Nosek & Banaji, 2001

    How to use it

    1. 1Open the exercise and adjust the difficulty to the student's current level — usually it is better to start slightly easier than feels right.
    2. 2Read the rules. They are short, usually 10–20 seconds.
    3. 3Use the generated task as structured educational material, with accuracy and clarity prioritized over speed.
    4. 4Compare the answer with the reference and leave a human-written comment if the task is assigned through the student cabinet.

    Who it's for

    • Educators and tutors — as material for lessons, review, and home practice.
    • Speech, special-education, and development specialists — for children and adults; parameters adjust to the student's level.
    • Parents — to receive clear assignments and leave comments about completion.

    Frequently asked

    Can I practice without an account?

    Yes. The Go / No-Go exercise itself runs in your browser without an account. Sign-up is only needed if you work with clients or want to save progress between sessions.

    What is the task focus of Go / No-Go?

    Primarily — inhibition, processing speed and attention. The full list is in the section above, with short definitions for each function.

    How long does one task take?

    Most generated tasks are designed for short use in lessons, homework, or individual practice sets. The exact time depends on difficulty and student level.

    Can I use Go / No-Go with clients?

    Yes. In BrainTrainings Academy, Go / No-Go can be added to a worksheet set with difficulty controls, student assignment, completion time, and comments.

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