International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted development. However, whether interference effect in conflict tasks in children would entail the same core processes as in adults, namely an automatic activation of incorrect response and its subsequent suppression, remains an open question. We applied distributional analyses to reaction times and accuracy of 5-to 6-year-old children performing three conflict tasks (flanker, Simon and Stroop) in a within-participants design. This revealed both strong commonalities and differences between children and adults. As in adults, fast responses were more error-prone than slow ones on incompatible trials, indicating a fast "automatic" activation of th...
One can take n − 2 task repetition costs as a measure of inhibition on the level of task sets. When ...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted ...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
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...
<p>This study examined age-related differences in sequential conflict modulation (SCM), elicited in ...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
In many domains of cognitive development, a child’s growing ability to detect committed errors or to...
Performance on the task-switching paradigm is greatly affected by the amount of conflict between tas...
Conflict control refers to an individual's goal-directed cognitive control and self-regulation o...
To study age-related changes in cognitive control, event-related potentials (ERPs) of children aged ...
Response monitoring is the ability to detect errors or conflict during the performance of cognitive ...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
One can take n − 2 task repetition costs as a measure of inhibition on the level of task sets. When ...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted ...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
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...
<p>This study examined age-related differences in sequential conflict modulation (SCM), elicited in ...
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a given sit...
In many domains of cognitive development, a child’s growing ability to detect committed errors or to...
Performance on the task-switching paradigm is greatly affected by the amount of conflict between tas...
Conflict control refers to an individual's goal-directed cognitive control and self-regulation o...
To study age-related changes in cognitive control, event-related potentials (ERPs) of children aged ...
Response monitoring is the ability to detect errors or conflict during the performance of cognitive ...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
One can take n − 2 task repetition costs as a measure of inhibition on the level of task sets. When ...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...