This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the instructions on a task into a mental representation of that task. We provide the first empirical evidence that this process of conceptualization can directly influence the inhibitory demands of a task. Data from Experiments 1 and 2 (both n = 24) suggested that robust difficulties on inhibitory tasks can be overcome if preschoolers conceptualize the tasks in a way that avoids the need for inhibitory control. Experiment 3 (n = 60) demonstrated that even when all other aspects of a task are identical, simply changing how the rules are introduced can influence whether such a conceptualization is adopted – thereby influencing children’s performan...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
To investigate the role of inhibitory control in preschoolers ’ ability to switch sets, 3 conditions...
This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the...
Understanding the processes that create inhibitory demands is central to understanding the role of i...
The Opposites task 2 Executive functions play an important role in cognitive development and, during...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
Young children are notorious for being inadequate at stopping their automatic actions during tasks t...
Accomplishing inhibition tasks requires not only inhibitory skills but also goal maintenance. The pr...
Changing the way children make their response appears to sometimes, but not always, boost their inhi...
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control ...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences preschoolers’ inhibitory control. Four...
The aim of this study was to establish the nature of the relations between inhibitory control (IC) a...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
To investigate the role of inhibitory control in preschoolers ’ ability to switch sets, 3 conditions...
This article investigates the process of task conceptualization, through which participants turn the...
Understanding the processes that create inhibitory demands is central to understanding the role of i...
The Opposites task 2 Executive functions play an important role in cognitive development and, during...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
Young children are notorious for being inadequate at stopping their automatic actions during tasks t...
Accomplishing inhibition tasks requires not only inhibitory skills but also goal maintenance. The pr...
Changing the way children make their response appears to sometimes, but not always, boost their inhi...
Understanding how responses become prepotent is essential for understanding when inhibitory control ...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
The day–night task requires saying “night ” to a picture of the sun and “day ” to a picture of the m...
This paper examines whether expectation of rewards influences preschoolers’ inhibitory control. Four...
The aim of this study was to establish the nature of the relations between inhibitory control (IC) a...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
To investigate the role of inhibitory control in preschoolers ’ ability to switch sets, 3 conditions...