The present study investigated whether developmental changes in cognitive control may underlie improvements of time-based prospective memory. Five-, 7-, 9-, and 11-year-olds (N = 166) completed a driving simulation task (ongoing task) in which they had to refuel their vehicle at specific points in time (PM task). The availability of cognitive control resources was experimentally manipulated by imposing a secondary task that required divided attention. Children completed the driving simulation task both in a full attention condition and a divided attention condition where they had to carry out a secondary task. Results revealed that older children performed better than younger children on the ongoing task and PM task. Children performed wors...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this stu...
This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childho...
This study investigated developmental differences in metacognitive monitoring and control in younger...
The present study investigated time-based prospective memory (PM) during the transition from kinderg...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its engagement: ...
This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childho...
This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childho...
The present study examined age differences in time-based prospective memory (TBPM) in primary school...
•9- and 10-year-olds outperformed 6- to 7-year-olds in event-based prospective memory. •Varying cue ...
Age does not explain prospective memory performance above and beyond executive resources. Updating r...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this stu...
This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childho...
This study investigated developmental differences in metacognitive monitoring and control in younger...
The present study investigated time-based prospective memory (PM) during the transition from kinderg...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its engagement: ...
This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childho...
This large-scale study examined the development of time-based prospective memory (PM) across childho...
The present study examined age differences in time-based prospective memory (TBPM) in primary school...
•9- and 10-year-olds outperformed 6- to 7-year-olds in event-based prospective memory. •Varying cue ...
Age does not explain prospective memory performance above and beyond executive resources. Updating r...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...