The masked prime task was used to investigate low-level inhibitory motor control processes in two groups of children (7-8 years and 11-12 years) and in older adolescents/young adults (16-23 years). Masked prime stimuli, presented below the level of conscious awareness, systematically affected reaction times (RTs) to subsequent supraliminal target stimuli: RTs were longer when prime and target were mapped to the same response than when they were mapped to different responses. This negative compatibility effect did not differ significantly between age groups, consistent with the hypothesis that the underlying low-level inhibition processes are already fully developed in children as young as seven years of age. In contrast, performance differe...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
In the masked prime task, responses to supraliminal targets are influenced by previously presented s...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
In a masked prime task using a 0 ms prime-target inter-stimulus-interval, responses on trials where ...
Tracking the fate of irrelevant information using the negative priming paradigm may provide valuable...
In a masked prime task using a 0-ms prime-target inter-stimulus-interval, responses on compatible tr...
Inhibitory control functions in old age were investigated with the "masked prime" paradigm in which ...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
To gain more insight into the development of action control, the current brain potential study exami...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Inhibitory control (IC) is an important contributor to educational performance, and undergoes rapid ...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
In the masked prime task, responses to supraliminal targets are influenced by previously presented s...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
In a masked prime task using a 0 ms prime-target inter-stimulus-interval, responses on trials where ...
Tracking the fate of irrelevant information using the negative priming paradigm may provide valuable...
In a masked prime task using a 0-ms prime-target inter-stimulus-interval, responses on compatible tr...
Inhibitory control functions in old age were investigated with the "masked prime" paradigm in which ...
For many years controversy has surrounded the so-called "negative compatibility effect" (NCE), a sur...
To gain more insight into the development of action control, the current brain potential study exami...
Three experiments were undertaken to examine the developmental time course of associated movement an...
Inhibitory control (IC) is an important contributor to educational performance, and undergoes rapid ...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Three experiments are reported that examined conceptual negative priming effects in children 5 to 12...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...