peer reviewedIn neuropsychology, inhibition deficits underlie a variety of cognitive and behavioural dysfunctions and are reported in numerous developmental and acquired disorders (such as Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders–ADHD). Despite a large body of literature regarding inhibition functioning in adult’s neuropsychology, developmental studies on inhibition remained for a long time scarce. Furthermore, most inhibition tools were originally developed for adults and are of limited interest in children – particularly in pre-school children. In this study, we present a new computerized measure of inhibition suitable to young children. This task includes three conditions. The two first conditions assess speed processing and requir...
One of the most prominent tasks to measure spatial-conflict inhibitory control in preschoolers is th...
In this study the stop signal task was employed to investigate inhibitory control in 15 children wit...
A study researching the capacity of inhibition in boys suffering from ADHD, conduct disorder and fro...
peer reviewedInhibitory control disturbances are reported in numerous developmental and acquired neu...
The ability to suppress inappropriate actions at a given time is known as response inhibition. Previ...
peer reviewedObjective: Inhibition, one of the core executive processes in executive functioning (M...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
One hypothesis regarding the etiology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), is to conc...
peer reviewedIn developmental neuropsychology, attentional and executive impairments are commonly re...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by higher than normal levels of i...
This study was aimed at: (1) testing whether boys with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH...
Application of theoretically based tasks to the study of the development of selective attention has ...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
One of the most prominent tasks to measure spatial-conflict inhibitory control in preschoolers is th...
In this study the stop signal task was employed to investigate inhibitory control in 15 children wit...
A study researching the capacity of inhibition in boys suffering from ADHD, conduct disorder and fro...
peer reviewedInhibitory control disturbances are reported in numerous developmental and acquired neu...
The ability to suppress inappropriate actions at a given time is known as response inhibition. Previ...
peer reviewedObjective: Inhibition, one of the core executive processes in executive functioning (M...
The stop-signal task has been used extensively to investigate the neural correlates of inhibition de...
One hypothesis regarding the etiology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), is to conc...
peer reviewedIn developmental neuropsychology, attentional and executive impairments are commonly re...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Objective: Response inhibition and attention processing in 5- to 7-year-old children with or without...
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by higher than normal levels of i...
This study was aimed at: (1) testing whether boys with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH...
Application of theoretically based tasks to the study of the development of selective attention has ...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
One of the most prominent tasks to measure spatial-conflict inhibitory control in preschoolers is th...
In this study the stop signal task was employed to investigate inhibitory control in 15 children wit...
A study researching the capacity of inhibition in boys suffering from ADHD, conduct disorder and fro...