Studies in children show that the development of spatial competence emerges between seven and eight years of age. Multiple memory systems (hippocampus-dependent spatial and caudate nucleus-dependent response learning) are involved in parallel processing of information during navigation. As a hippocampus-dependent spatial strategy also relies on frontoparietal executive control and working memory networks that are impaired in ADHD, we predicted that children will be more likely to adopt a response strategy as they exhibit ADHD symptoms. We tested 285 healthy children on a virtual radial-arm maze paradigm in order to test this hypothesis. We found that children displaying at least one ADHD symptom were more likely to have a perfect performanc...
Background. Despite evidence of inhibitory control and visual processing impairment in attention def...
In typical infants, the achievement of independent locomotion has a positive impact on the developme...
WOS: 000369117000018PubMed ID: 26707929Background: ADHD participants showed poorer change detection ...
Studies in children show that the development of spatial competence emerges between seven and eight ...
Background: Topographic memory is the ability to reach various places by recognizing spatial layouts...
Navigation is a complex process, requiring target localization, route planning or retrieval, and phy...
To flexibly regulate their behavior, children's ability to inhibit prepotent responses arises from c...
Navigation is a complex process, requiring target localization, route planning or retrieval, and phy...
Navigation is a complex process, requiring target localization, route planning or retrieval, and phy...
AbstractWe tested the interactive effect of feedback and reward on visuospatial working memory in ch...
Background: Cognitive control, defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions...
Visual spatial orienting of attention towards exogenous cues has been one of the attentional functio...
Background: The ability to inhibit motor responses, as assessed by the stop-signal reaction time (SS...
Both cognitive and motivational deficits are thought to give rise to the problems in the combined (A...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Visual...
Background. Despite evidence of inhibitory control and visual processing impairment in attention def...
In typical infants, the achievement of independent locomotion has a positive impact on the developme...
WOS: 000369117000018PubMed ID: 26707929Background: ADHD participants showed poorer change detection ...
Studies in children show that the development of spatial competence emerges between seven and eight ...
Background: Topographic memory is the ability to reach various places by recognizing spatial layouts...
Navigation is a complex process, requiring target localization, route planning or retrieval, and phy...
To flexibly regulate their behavior, children's ability to inhibit prepotent responses arises from c...
Navigation is a complex process, requiring target localization, route planning or retrieval, and phy...
Navigation is a complex process, requiring target localization, route planning or retrieval, and phy...
AbstractWe tested the interactive effect of feedback and reward on visuospatial working memory in ch...
Background: Cognitive control, defined as the ability to suppress inappropriate thoughts and actions...
Visual spatial orienting of attention towards exogenous cues has been one of the attentional functio...
Background: The ability to inhibit motor responses, as assessed by the stop-signal reaction time (SS...
Both cognitive and motivational deficits are thought to give rise to the problems in the combined (A...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Visual...
Background. Despite evidence of inhibitory control and visual processing impairment in attention def...
In typical infants, the achievement of independent locomotion has a positive impact on the developme...
WOS: 000369117000018PubMed ID: 26707929Background: ADHD participants showed poorer change detection ...