Accomplishing inhibition tasks requires not only inhibitory skills but also goal maintenance. The present study aimed to disentangle goal maintenance from inhibition. Therefore, we experimentally manipulated goal-maintenance demands by means of feedback. Three-year-old (n = 84) and 4-year-old (n = 75) preschoolers were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions. Results revealed an age-dependent pattern: three-year-olds that were assigned to one of the conditions with feedback outperformed those assigned to the control condition without feedback. It seems that especially performance-related feedback reduced goal-maintenance demands in 3-year-olds, resulting in enhanced inhibitory performance. Four-year-olds, in contrast, showe...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
One of the most prominent tasks to measure spatial-conflict inhibitory control in preschoolers is th...
This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences preschoolers’ inhibitory control. Four...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
Young children are notorious for being inadequate at stopping their automatic actions during tasks t...
This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource.Executive functions play...
Changing the way children make their response appears to sometimes, but not always, boost their inhi...
Efforts to improve children’s executive function are often hampered by the lack of measures that are...
We argue that the concept of goal neglect can be fruitfully applied to understand children’s potenti...
Understanding the processes that create inhibitory demands is central to understanding the role of i...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7years of age. In many...
To investigate the role of inhibitory control in preschoolers ’ ability to switch sets, 3 conditions...
The Opposites task 2 Executive functions play an important role in cognitive development and, during...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
One of the most prominent tasks to measure spatial-conflict inhibitory control in preschoolers is th...
This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences preschoolers’ inhibitory control. Four...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
Young children are notorious for being inadequate at stopping their automatic actions during tasks t...
This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource.Executive functions play...
Changing the way children make their response appears to sometimes, but not always, boost their inhi...
Efforts to improve children’s executive function are often hampered by the lack of measures that are...
We argue that the concept of goal neglect can be fruitfully applied to understand children’s potenti...
Understanding the processes that create inhibitory demands is central to understanding the role of i...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7years of age. In many...
To investigate the role of inhibitory control in preschoolers ’ ability to switch sets, 3 conditions...
The Opposites task 2 Executive functions play an important role in cognitive development and, during...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
One of the most prominent tasks to measure spatial-conflict inhibitory control in preschoolers is th...
This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences preschoolers’ inhibitory control. Four...