After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance in terms of reaction time slowing on subsequent actions, resulting in the so called post-conflict slowing and post-error slowing, respectively. The development of these phenomena has been studied separately and with different methods yielding inconsistent findings. We aimed to assess the temporal dynamics of these two slowing phenomena within a single behavioral task. To do so, 9-13-year-old children and young adults performed a Simon task in which every fifth trial was incongruent and thus induced cognitive conflict and, frequently, also errors. We compared the reaction times on four trials following a conflict or an error. Both age groups s...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
Regulation of thoughts and behavior requires attention, particularly when there is conflict between ...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
Both encountering cognitive conflicts and committing errors slow down performance. We investigated t...
In many domains of cognitive development, a child’s growing ability to detect committed errors or to...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Adjusting information processing flexibly to changing task demands and detecting self-generated erro...
International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted ...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Response monitoring is the ability to detect errors or conflict during the performance of cognitive ...
Slowing down responses after errors (i.e., post-error slowing [PES]) is an established finding in ad...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In many of our everyday life situations we are confr...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
Regulation of thoughts and behavior requires attention, particularly when there is conflict between ...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
Both encountering cognitive conflicts and committing errors slow down performance. We investigated t...
In many domains of cognitive development, a child’s growing ability to detect committed errors or to...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Adjusting information processing flexibly to changing task demands and detecting self-generated erro...
International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted ...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Response monitoring is the ability to detect errors or conflict during the performance of cognitive ...
Slowing down responses after errors (i.e., post-error slowing [PES]) is an established finding in ad...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In many of our everyday life situations we are confr...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
Regulation of thoughts and behavior requires attention, particularly when there is conflict between ...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...