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12th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

October 20-22, 2025

October 20 -22, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

Inhibition Of Behavior

Inhibition Of Behavior

Inhibition of behavior is the process of preventing neurological processes from occurring in response to a stimulus. This can include stimulus control, such as with the use of negative reinforcement or positive reinforcement, or cognitive control, such as with the use of cognitive strategies or self-talk. Inhibition of behavior is primarily used to reduce or stop unwanted behavior that interferes with life and learning. Generally, inhibition of behavior is based on the principle of classical conditioning. In classical conditioning, one learns to associate a certain stimulus or behavior with negative or aversive consequences. Through consistent conditioning and the repetition of this stimulus-response association, behavior can be inhibited, which can lead to a reduction or elimination of the unwanted behavior. Inhibition of behavior can also be achieved through the use of cognitive strategies, such as self-talk. Self-talk is a way for an individual to reinforce good behaviors, redirect attention away from undesirable behaviors, and reframe how they feel about certain situations. Through the repetition of positive self-talk, one can learn to divert their attention away from unwanted behaviors or emotions and, ultimately, reduce their occurrence. Inhibition of behavior is an important part of everyday psychological functioning and well-being. Through the use of these strategies and techniques, individuals are able to effectively manage undesired behavior and improve their overall psychological health and functioning. Additionally, effective use of inhibition of behavior techniques can be beneficial in reducing the negative symptoms associated with anxiety and other emotional disorders.

Committee Members
Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Ken Ware

Ken Ware

NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute and Research Centre, Australia
Speaker at Neurology and Brain Disorders - Joe Sam Robinson

Joe Sam Robinson

Mercer University, United States
Speaker at Neurology Conferences - Robert B Slocum

Robert B Slocum

University of Kentucky HealthCare, United States
INBC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Brain Disorders Conference - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Roger H Coletti

Roger H Coletti

Interventional Health, PA, United States
Speaker at Neuroscience Conference - Stephen Grossberg

Stephen Grossberg

Boston University, United States
Speaker at Brain Disorders Conference - George Diaz

George Diaz

Memorial Healthcare Systems, United States

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