Stability and flexibility are fundamental to an intelligent cognitive system. Here, we examined the relationship between stability in selective attention and explicit control of flexible attention. Preschoolers were tested on the Dimension Preference (DP) task, which measures the stability of selective attention to an implicitly primed dimension, and the Dimension Change Card Sort (DCCS) task, which measures flexible attention switching between dimensions. Children who successfully switched on the DCCS task were more likely than those who perseverated to sustain attention to the primed dimension on the DP task across trials. We propose that perseverators have less stable attention and distribute their attention between dimensions, whereas s...
Attentional set shifting is a core part of cognition, allowing quick and flexible adaption to new de...
Young children often exhibit flexible behaviors relying on different kinds of information in differe...
Purpose: Multifactorial explanations of developmental stuttering suggest that difficulties in self-r...
Children at a certain age often have difficulty in flexibly shifting attention between different rep...
The current study examines cognitive flexibility and the development of executive function in childr...
Flexibility is a significant ability in the present rapidly changing society. In a novel situation o...
The experiments presented in this thesis explored the processes that contribute to cognitive flexibi...
International audiencePreschoolers' lack of cognitive flexibility has often been attributed to perse...
The abstractness of rule representations in the pre-switch phase of the Dimensional Change Card Sort...
We review and relate two literatures on the development of attention in children: one concerning fle...
The present study addressed the role of switch detection in cognitive flexibility by testing the eff...
Selective sustained attention (SSA) is crucial for higher order cognition. Factors promoting SSA are...
One of the hallmarks of human cognition is cognitive flexibility, the ability to adapt thoughts and ...
Cognitive control, the ability to align our actions with goals or context, is largely absent in chil...
International audienceThis study investigated the visual information that children and adults consid...
Attentional set shifting is a core part of cognition, allowing quick and flexible adaption to new de...
Young children often exhibit flexible behaviors relying on different kinds of information in differe...
Purpose: Multifactorial explanations of developmental stuttering suggest that difficulties in self-r...
Children at a certain age often have difficulty in flexibly shifting attention between different rep...
The current study examines cognitive flexibility and the development of executive function in childr...
Flexibility is a significant ability in the present rapidly changing society. In a novel situation o...
The experiments presented in this thesis explored the processes that contribute to cognitive flexibi...
International audiencePreschoolers' lack of cognitive flexibility has often been attributed to perse...
The abstractness of rule representations in the pre-switch phase of the Dimensional Change Card Sort...
We review and relate two literatures on the development of attention in children: one concerning fle...
The present study addressed the role of switch detection in cognitive flexibility by testing the eff...
Selective sustained attention (SSA) is crucial for higher order cognition. Factors promoting SSA are...
One of the hallmarks of human cognition is cognitive flexibility, the ability to adapt thoughts and ...
Cognitive control, the ability to align our actions with goals or context, is largely absent in chil...
International audienceThis study investigated the visual information that children and adults consid...
Attentional set shifting is a core part of cognition, allowing quick and flexible adaption to new de...
Young children often exhibit flexible behaviors relying on different kinds of information in differe...
Purpose: Multifactorial explanations of developmental stuttering suggest that difficulties in self-r...