ABSTRACT Studies of temperament from early childhood to adult-hood have demonstrated inverse relationships between negative affectiv-ity and effortful control. Effortful control is also positively related to the development of conscience and appears as a protective factor in the development of behavior disorders. In this study, the development of attentional mechanisms underlying effortful control was investigated in 2- to 3-year-old children, as indexed by their performance in a) making anticipatory eye movements to ambiguous locations and b) resolving conflict between location and identity in a spatial conflict task. The ability to make anticipatory eye movements to ambiguous locations within a sequence was clearly present at 24 months. B...
This thesis examines the importance of parent-to-child and child-to-parent effects in the developmen...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
The present study investigated the developmental precursors of effortful control, a temperament trai...
In this longitudinal study we examined whether two components of effortful control, behavioral contr...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
This study explored the factor structure and developmental trajectory of effortful control (EC), its...
In this review, I consider the developmental interactions between two domains sometimes characterise...
This review integrates findings from the research fields of temperament, cognitive processes and chi...
Effortful control (EC), the capacity to deliberately suppress a dominant response and perform a subd...
Many children born prematurely have problems in school including being held back a grade level or be...
The present study examined the construct of attention control, which is an important aspect of effor...
Objective: Effortful control (EC) has been conceptualized as a higher-order construct defined by a c...
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive functions underlying self-regulation of behavior. Tha...
In this study, the structure of effortful control (the inhibition of a dominant response and activa...
This thesis examines the importance of parent-to-child and child-to-parent effects in the developmen...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...
The present study investigated the developmental precursors of effortful control, a temperament trai...
In this longitudinal study we examined whether two components of effortful control, behavioral contr...
Effortful control is comprised of regulatory processes that are dynamically organized in real time t...
This study explored the factor structure and developmental trajectory of effortful control (EC), its...
In this review, I consider the developmental interactions between two domains sometimes characterise...
This review integrates findings from the research fields of temperament, cognitive processes and chi...
Effortful control (EC), the capacity to deliberately suppress a dominant response and perform a subd...
Many children born prematurely have problems in school including being held back a grade level or be...
The present study examined the construct of attention control, which is an important aspect of effor...
Objective: Effortful control (EC) has been conceptualized as a higher-order construct defined by a c...
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive functions underlying self-regulation of behavior. Tha...
In this study, the structure of effortful control (the inhibition of a dominant response and activa...
This thesis examines the importance of parent-to-child and child-to-parent effects in the developmen...
Given the importance of self-regulation for a broad range of developmental outcomes, identifying rel...
Attention regulation refers to the ability to control attention according to goals and intentions. D...