Cognitive shifting is the ability to adapt to changes in the environment. Extensive research has revealed that the prefrontal cortex plays an important role in cognitive shifting. Adult neuroimaging studies have shown that the inferior prefrontal cortex is activated during cognitive shifting tasks. Developmental studies have shown that cognitive shifting changes significantly during preschool years. It is known that 3-year-old children often perseverate to previous mental sets, whereas 5-year-old children do not. Developmental psychologists assume that maturation of the prefrontal cortex plays an essential role in the development of shifting; however, direct supporting evidence is lacking. We used near-infrared spectroscopy and showed that ...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Can babies think? A fundamental challenge for cognitive neuroscience is to answer when brain functio...
It has long been thought that the prefrontal cortex, as the seat of most higher brain functions, is ...
ABSTRACTThis is a longitudinal study on development of prefrontal function in young children. Prefro...
Executive function refers to the higher-order cognitive control process for the attainment of a spec...
Emerging cognitive control during childhood is largely supported by the development of distributed n...
Response inhibition is an attention function which develops relatively early during childhood. Behav...
Executive function (EF) includes a set of higher-order abilities that control one’s actions and thou...
<p>Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a brain imaging technique that is well-suited fo...
Examined the relation between brain activation and cognitive development using event-related brain p...
The dramatic changes in cognitive ability observed throughout childhood mirror comparably significan...
AbstractPreschool (age 3–5) is a phase of rapid development in both cognition and emotion, making th...
The preschool years represent a time of expansive mental growth, with the initial expression of many...
Despite significant gains in the fields of pediatric neuroimaging and developmental neurobiology, su...
Recent research indicates that adults and infants spontaneously create and generalize hierarchical r...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Can babies think? A fundamental challenge for cognitive neuroscience is to answer when brain functio...
It has long been thought that the prefrontal cortex, as the seat of most higher brain functions, is ...
ABSTRACTThis is a longitudinal study on development of prefrontal function in young children. Prefro...
Executive function refers to the higher-order cognitive control process for the attainment of a spec...
Emerging cognitive control during childhood is largely supported by the development of distributed n...
Response inhibition is an attention function which develops relatively early during childhood. Behav...
Executive function (EF) includes a set of higher-order abilities that control one’s actions and thou...
<p>Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a brain imaging technique that is well-suited fo...
Examined the relation between brain activation and cognitive development using event-related brain p...
The dramatic changes in cognitive ability observed throughout childhood mirror comparably significan...
AbstractPreschool (age 3–5) is a phase of rapid development in both cognition and emotion, making th...
The preschool years represent a time of expansive mental growth, with the initial expression of many...
Despite significant gains in the fields of pediatric neuroimaging and developmental neurobiology, su...
Recent research indicates that adults and infants spontaneously create and generalize hierarchical r...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Can babies think? A fundamental challenge for cognitive neuroscience is to answer when brain functio...
It has long been thought that the prefrontal cortex, as the seat of most higher brain functions, is ...