This study investigates the role of task demands on children\u27s ability to inhibit irrelevant information using a block-cued directed-forgetting task. Recall performance was compared in a block-cued directed-forgetting task in which task demands had been decreased by presenting blocks of semantically related words with that in which unrelated words were presented. Inhibition patterns of recall were found at a younger age in the task that contained the related words than in the task that contained the unrelated words. These results suggest that previous results charting the development of cognitive inhibition may not have been exclusively the product of the development of inhibition, but rather a product of both the difficulty of the task ...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
AbstractDevelopmental research suggests that children's cognitive inhibition increases in efficiency...
AbstractDevelopmental research suggests that children's cognitive inhibition increases in efficiency...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A prominent theory of cognitive development attributes the poor performance that children show in ma...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
The authors (SN, principal investigator and MDM as co-investigator) received funding from the Britis...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...
AbstractDevelopmental research suggests that children's cognitive inhibition increases in efficiency...
AbstractDevelopmental research suggests that children's cognitive inhibition increases in efficiency...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
A prominent theory of cognitive development attributes the poor performance that children show in ma...
Our study explores inhibitory control across a range of widely recognised memory and behavioural tas...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
The authors (SN, principal investigator and MDM as co-investigator) received funding from the Britis...
AbstractAttentional inhibition is the ability to suppress task-irrelevant cognitive processing and i...
OBJECTIVE: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
Objective: Declines in working memory are a ubiquitous finding within the cognitive-aging literature...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
The hypothesis that older adults have more difficulty than younger adults suppressing irrelevant inf...
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series o...