Conflict control refers to an individual's goal-directed cognitive control and self-regulation of behavior. The neurodevelopment related to conflict control is crucial for the development of cognitive and emotional abilities in children. In the current study, preadolescent children and adults completed the Simon and Stroop tasks in emotional and non-emotional contexts with simultaneous electroencephalography recordings. The behavioral findings showed that adults had faster response speed and better conflict control performance compared to children. Children's accuracy was affected by the emotional context, whereby children had a lower accuracy in the emotional contexts compared to the non-emotional contexts. Adults had similar perfo...
Cognitive control processes allow individuals to guide their behaviour in the face of distracting or...
Cognitive control is related to goal-directed self-regulation abilities, which is fundamental for ...
Past studies have shown that aggressive children exhibit rigid (rather than flexible) parent–child i...
Objective: This study explored behavioral and electrophysiological age-related changes in conflict a...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
Emotional conflict adaptation is an important process of cognitive control in human behavioral regul...
Conflict control is an important cognitive ability in human behavioral regulation. The Eriksen flank...
To study age-related changes in cognitive control, event-related potentials (ERPs) of children aged ...
Regulation of thoughts and behavior requires attention, particularly when there is conflict between ...
To study age-related changes in cognitive control, event-related potentials (ERPs) of children aged ...
Cognitive control enables goal-oriented adaptation to a fast-changing environment and has a protract...
This research investigated the individual behavioral and electrophysiological differences during emo...
The rapid detection and resolution of conflict between opposing action tendencies is crucial for our...
Cognitive control processes allow individuals to guide their behaviour in the face of distracting or...
Cognitive control is related to goal-directed self-regulation abilities, which is fundamental for ...
Past studies have shown that aggressive children exhibit rigid (rather than flexible) parent–child i...
Objective: This study explored behavioral and electrophysiological age-related changes in conflict a...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
Emotional conflict adaptation is an important process of cognitive control in human behavioral regul...
Conflict control is an important cognitive ability in human behavioral regulation. The Eriksen flank...
To study age-related changes in cognitive control, event-related potentials (ERPs) of children aged ...
Regulation of thoughts and behavior requires attention, particularly when there is conflict between ...
To study age-related changes in cognitive control, event-related potentials (ERPs) of children aged ...
Cognitive control enables goal-oriented adaptation to a fast-changing environment and has a protract...
This research investigated the individual behavioral and electrophysiological differences during emo...
The rapid detection and resolution of conflict between opposing action tendencies is crucial for our...
Cognitive control processes allow individuals to guide their behaviour in the face of distracting or...
Cognitive control is related to goal-directed self-regulation abilities, which is fundamental for ...
Past studies have shown that aggressive children exhibit rigid (rather than flexible) parent–child i...