The present study aims to investigate inhibition in individuals with Down Syndrome compared to typically developing children with different inhibitory tasks tapping response inhibition and interference suppression. Previous studies that aimed to investigate inhibition in individuals with Down Syndrome reported contradictory results that are difficult to compare given the different types of inhibitory tasks used and the lack of reference to a theoretical model of inhibition that was tested in children (see Bunge et al., 2002; Gandolfi et al., 2014). Three groups took part in the study: 32 individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) with a mean age of 14 years and 4 months, 35 typically developing children 5 years of age (5TD), and 30 typically devel...
Understanding the nature of attentional processing in children with Down Syndrome (DS) is imperative...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
Introduction: The development of visual-perceptual skills in children with Down syndrome (DS) is usu...
4noThe present study aims to investigate inhibition in individuals with Down Syndrome compared to t...
The present study aims to investigate inhibition in individuals with Down Syndrome compared to typic...
4noWhile previous research on inhibition in people with Down syndrome (DS) reported contradictory r...
4noBackground: Few studies have investigated inhibition in people with Down syndrome (DS), indicati...
The cognitive profile of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) is known to be characterized by an impa...
3Only a few studies investigated inhibition in people with Down syndrome (DS) considering inhibitory...
Inhibition of inappropriate responses allows to shape the motor behavior accordingly to the context ...
A previous study reported that children with poor motor skills, classified as having motor difficult...
Background Cognitive inhibition is one of the executive functions; this process over memory plays a...
A previous study reported that children with poor motor skills, classified as having motor difficult...
Background - Self-regulation has been found to be an important contributor to a range of outcomes, w...
This brief review examined the literature from 1990 to June 2020 on sex differences in inhibitory ab...
Understanding the nature of attentional processing in children with Down Syndrome (DS) is imperative...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
Introduction: The development of visual-perceptual skills in children with Down syndrome (DS) is usu...
4noThe present study aims to investigate inhibition in individuals with Down Syndrome compared to t...
The present study aims to investigate inhibition in individuals with Down Syndrome compared to typic...
4noWhile previous research on inhibition in people with Down syndrome (DS) reported contradictory r...
4noBackground: Few studies have investigated inhibition in people with Down syndrome (DS), indicati...
The cognitive profile of individuals with Down syndrome (DS) is known to be characterized by an impa...
3Only a few studies investigated inhibition in people with Down syndrome (DS) considering inhibitory...
Inhibition of inappropriate responses allows to shape the motor behavior accordingly to the context ...
A previous study reported that children with poor motor skills, classified as having motor difficult...
Background Cognitive inhibition is one of the executive functions; this process over memory plays a...
A previous study reported that children with poor motor skills, classified as having motor difficult...
Background - Self-regulation has been found to be an important contributor to a range of outcomes, w...
This brief review examined the literature from 1990 to June 2020 on sex differences in inhibitory ab...
Understanding the nature of attentional processing in children with Down Syndrome (DS) is imperative...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
Introduction: The development of visual-perceptual skills in children with Down syndrome (DS) is usu...