Objectives: Performance on neurocognitive tasks develops with age, but it is still unknown whether this performance differs between children from different cultures. We compared cross-sectionally the development of neurocognitive functions in 3- to 15-year-old children from three countries: Finland, Italy, and the United States (N=2745). Methods: Language, face memory, emotion recognition, theory of mind, and visuospatial processing subtests from the NEPSY-II standardizations in Finland, Italy, and the United States were used to evaluate if children and adolescents from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds differ in performance on these measures. Results: We found significant differences in performance on the tasks between the coun...
The objective of this research was to determine the cultural differences in the execution of neurops...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Abstract Clinical neuropsychology has frequently considered visuospatial and non-verbal tests to be ...
Objectives: Performance on neurocognitive tasks develops with age, but it is still unknown whether t...
Cultural background is an important variable influencing neuropsychological performance. Multination...
Cultural background is an important variable influencing neuropsychological performance. Multination...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Recent advances in developmental cognitive neuroscie...
A meta-analysis of cross-cultural comparisons of cognitive test scores published between 1973 and 19...
Language background plays a role in children’s neurocognitive development. Knowledge on these effect...
Objective: The Swedish Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-IV) is commonly u...
Findings from cross-cultural theory-of-mind studies highlight potential measurement effects and both...
Children’s language background relates to their neurocognitive development. Knowledge of this relati...
AbstractPrevious studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executi...
The present study examined differences in 5–9-year-old children’s motor competence (MC) across Nort...
Established culture-invariant measures are needed for cross-cultural assessment of verbal and visuos...
The objective of this research was to determine the cultural differences in the execution of neurops...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Abstract Clinical neuropsychology has frequently considered visuospatial and non-verbal tests to be ...
Objectives: Performance on neurocognitive tasks develops with age, but it is still unknown whether t...
Cultural background is an important variable influencing neuropsychological performance. Multination...
Cultural background is an important variable influencing neuropsychological performance. Multination...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Recent advances in developmental cognitive neuroscie...
A meta-analysis of cross-cultural comparisons of cognitive test scores published between 1973 and 19...
Language background plays a role in children’s neurocognitive development. Knowledge on these effect...
Objective: The Swedish Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI-IV) is commonly u...
Findings from cross-cultural theory-of-mind studies highlight potential measurement effects and both...
Children’s language background relates to their neurocognitive development. Knowledge of this relati...
AbstractPrevious studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executi...
The present study examined differences in 5–9-year-old children’s motor competence (MC) across Nort...
Established culture-invariant measures are needed for cross-cultural assessment of verbal and visuos...
The objective of this research was to determine the cultural differences in the execution of neurops...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Abstract Clinical neuropsychology has frequently considered visuospatial and non-verbal tests to be ...