Understanding (a) how responses become prepotent provides insights into when inhibition is needed in everyday life. Understanding (b) how response prepotency is overcome provides insights for helping children develop strategies for overcoming such tendencies. Concerning (a), on tasks such as the day-night Stroop-like task, is the difficulty with inhibiting saying the name of the stimulus due to the name being semantically related to the correct response or to its being a valid response on the task (i.e. a member of the response set) though incorrect for this stimulus? Experiment 1 (with 40 4-year-olds) suggests that prepotency is caused by membership in the response set and not semantic relation. Concerning (b), Diamond, Kirkham and Amso (2...
People are slower and more error-prone when the correct response is away from a stimulus (incongruen...
Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral responses. Cu...
Prepotent actions are actions that are strongly triggered by the environment and so tend to be carri...
Understanding (a) how responses become prepotent provides insights into when inhibition is needed in...
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control ...
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control ...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Understanding the processes that make responses prepotent is central to understanding the role of in...
Changing the way children make their response appears to sometimes, but not always, boost their inhi...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhoo...
This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the...
Understanding the processes that create inhibitory demands is central to understanding the role of i...
Prepotent actions are actions that are strongly triggered by the environment, and so tend to be carr...
People are slower and more error-prone when the correct response is away from a stimulus (incongruen...
Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral responses. Cu...
Prepotent actions are actions that are strongly triggered by the environment and so tend to be carri...
Understanding (a) how responses become prepotent provides insights into when inhibition is needed in...
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control ...
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control ...
peer reviewedThe inhibition of a prepotent response represents a hallmark of executive (or cognitive...
Understanding the processes that make responses prepotent is central to understanding the role of in...
Changing the way children make their response appears to sometimes, but not always, boost their inhi...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to examine developmental trends in response inhibition during childhoo...
This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the...
Understanding the processes that create inhibitory demands is central to understanding the role of i...
Prepotent actions are actions that are strongly triggered by the environment, and so tend to be carr...
People are slower and more error-prone when the correct response is away from a stimulus (incongruen...
Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral responses. Cu...
Prepotent actions are actions that are strongly triggered by the environment and so tend to be carri...