Several recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to generalized performance improvements [1, 2], whereas many studies with younger participants (children 4 years and older) have reported distal transfer [3, 4]. This is consistent with convergent evidence [5-8] for greater neural and behavioral plasticity earlier in development. We used gaze-contingent paradigms to train 11-month-old infants on a battery of attentional control tasks. Relative to an active control group, and following only a relatively short training period, posttraining assessments revealed improvements in cognitive control and sustained attention, reduced saccadic reaction times, and reduced latencies to disengage visual attention. Trend ...
<div><p>This study measured changes in switches of attention between 1 and 9 months of age in 67 typ...
Developmental psychopathology is increasingly recognizing the importance of distinguishing causal pr...
Executive functions (EFs) are key abilities that allow us to control our thoughts and actions. Resea...
SummarySeveral recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to gener...
Several recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to generalized ...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
The current study investigated transfer effects of gaze-interactive attention training to more compl...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...
Executive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This function...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
<div><p>Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render stud...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
<div><p>This study measured changes in switches of attention between 1 and 9 months of age in 67 typ...
Developmental psychopathology is increasingly recognizing the importance of distinguishing causal pr...
Executive functions (EFs) are key abilities that allow us to control our thoughts and actions. Resea...
SummarySeveral recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to gener...
Several recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to generalized ...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
The current study investigated transfer effects of gaze-interactive attention training to more compl...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...
Executive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This function...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
<div><p>Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render stud...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
<div><p>This study measured changes in switches of attention between 1 and 9 months of age in 67 typ...
Developmental psychopathology is increasingly recognizing the importance of distinguishing causal pr...
Executive functions (EFs) are key abilities that allow us to control our thoughts and actions. Resea...