Children make faster and more accurate decisions about perceptual information as they get older, but it is unclear how different aspects of the decision-making process change with age. Here, we used hierarchical Bayesian diffusion models to decompose performance in a perceptual task into separate processing components, testing age-related differences in model parameters and links to neural data. We collected behavioural and EEG data from 96 6- to 12-year-old children and 20 adults completing a motion discrimination task. We used a component decomposition technique to identify two response-locked EEG components with ramping activity preceding the response in children and adults: one with activity that was maximal over centro-parietal electro...
Children with and without dyslexia differ in their behavioural responses to visual information, part...
Understanding the development of the brain's neural networks can reveal critical insights into the c...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
Children make faster and more accurate decisions about perceptual information as they get older, but...
Perceptual decision-making performance depends on several cognitive and neural processes. Here, we f...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
This collection contains the EEG and behavioural data relating to the article by Manning et al. publ...
This collection contains the EEG and behavioural data relating to the article by Manning et al. publ...
Motion sensitivity increases during childhood, but little is known about the neural correlates. Most...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Assessing cognitive development in children is of paramount importance in understanding the developm...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Developmental neuroimaging results have suggested a progression in focalization in functional activa...
In adults, decisions based on multisensory information can be faster and/or more accurate than those...
Children with and without dyslexia differ in their behavioural responses to visual information, part...
Understanding the development of the brain's neural networks can reveal critical insights into the c...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
Children make faster and more accurate decisions about perceptual information as they get older, but...
Perceptual decision-making performance depends on several cognitive and neural processes. Here, we f...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
This collection contains the EEG and behavioural data relating to the article by Manning et al. publ...
This collection contains the EEG and behavioural data relating to the article by Manning et al. publ...
Motion sensitivity increases during childhood, but little is known about the neural correlates. Most...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Assessing cognitive development in children is of paramount importance in understanding the developm...
Sequential sampling decision-making models have been successful in accounting for reaction time (RT)...
Behavioral data obtained with perceptual decision making experiments are typically analyzed with the...
Developmental neuroimaging results have suggested a progression in focalization in functional activa...
In adults, decisions based on multisensory information can be faster and/or more accurate than those...
Children with and without dyslexia differ in their behavioural responses to visual information, part...
Understanding the development of the brain's neural networks can reveal critical insights into the c...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...