Available online: 22 November 2017Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importance to developmental neuroscience. However, the literature is based largely on cross-sectional comparisons, which reflect a variety of influences and cannot directly represent change. We advocate using latent change score (LCS) models in longitudinal samples as a statistical framework to tease apart the complex processes underlying lifespan development in brain and behaviour using longitudinal data. LCS models provide a flexible framework that naturally accommodates key developmental questions as model parameters and can even be used, with some limitations, in cases with only two measurement occasions. We illu...
In recent years, the application of computational modeling in studies on age-related changes in deci...
Many workflows and tools that aim to increase the reproducibility and replicability of research find...
Despite theoretical models suggesting developmental changes in neural substrates of cognitive contro...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Hypotheses about change over time are central to informing our understanding of development. Develop...
{Background}: Among the main data-analytical advances of recent decades are Latent Growth Models (LG...
The human brain is remarkably plastic. The brain changes dramatically across development, with ongoi...
Intellectual development across the lifespan: Sources of variability and levels of analysis In the ...
Contains fulltext : 237674.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)While it is wel...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/ger Key Words Latent growth and multilevel models W Cognitive a...
Longitudinal data are becoming increasingly available in developmental neuroimaging. To maximize the...
Presented online via WebEx on November 10, 2021 at 3:00 p.m.Emilio Ferrer is a Professor in the Depa...
In recent years, the application of computational modeling in studies on age-related changes in deci...
Many workflows and tools that aim to increase the reproducibility and replicability of research find...
Despite theoretical models suggesting developmental changes in neural substrates of cognitive contro...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Assessing and analysing individual differences in change over time is of central scientific importan...
Hypotheses about change over time are central to informing our understanding of development. Develop...
{Background}: Among the main data-analytical advances of recent decades are Latent Growth Models (LG...
The human brain is remarkably plastic. The brain changes dramatically across development, with ongoi...
Intellectual development across the lifespan: Sources of variability and levels of analysis In the ...
Contains fulltext : 237674.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)While it is wel...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/ger Key Words Latent growth and multilevel models W Cognitive a...
Longitudinal data are becoming increasingly available in developmental neuroimaging. To maximize the...
Presented online via WebEx on November 10, 2021 at 3:00 p.m.Emilio Ferrer is a Professor in the Depa...
In recent years, the application of computational modeling in studies on age-related changes in deci...
Many workflows and tools that aim to increase the reproducibility and replicability of research find...
Despite theoretical models suggesting developmental changes in neural substrates of cognitive contro...