As children become older, they better maintain task-relevant information in preparation of upcoming cognitive demands. This is referred to as proactive control, which is a key component of cognitive control development. However, it is still uncertain whether children engage in proactive control consistently across different contexts and how proactive control relates to academic abilities. This study used two common tasks—the AX Continuous Performance Task (AX-CPT) and the Cued Task-Switching Paradigm (CTS)—to examine whether proactive control engagement in 102 children (age range: 6.91–10.91 years) converges between the two tasks and predicts academic abilities. Proactive control indices modestly correlated between tasks in higher but not l...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
As children become older, they better maintain task-relevant information in preparation of upcoming ...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
Special Issue: Development of self-regulation, cognitive control, and executive function (Part 1)Chi...
Based on the dual mechanisms of control (DMC) theory, there are two distinct mechanisms of cognitive...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
The present study addressed whether developmental improvement in working memory span task performanc...
A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its engagement: ...
The present study investigated whether developmental changes in cognitive control may underlie impro...
International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this stu...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
As children become older, they better maintain task-relevant information in preparation of upcoming ...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
Special Issue: Development of self-regulation, cognitive control, and executive function (Part 1)Chi...
Based on the dual mechanisms of control (DMC) theory, there are two distinct mechanisms of cognitive...
Monitoring progression towards one’s goals is essential for efficient cognitive control. Immature pe...
<div><p>A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its enga...
The present study addressed whether developmental improvement in working memory span task performanc...
A key developmental transition in executive function is in the temporal dynamics of its engagement: ...
The present study investigated whether developmental changes in cognitive control may underlie impro...
International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this stu...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...