The present study examined the relations between preschoolers' television exposure and executive functions (EF). One hundred and nineteen 3- to 6-year-old children and their parents participated. Parents filled in a questionnaire regarding children's television viewing time, television content and parental mediation behaviors about their child's television viewing. The children were asked to finish six EF tasks, including the backward digit span task, the spatial span task, the boy-girl Stroop, the Simon task, the flanker task and the Tower of Hanoi task that assessed working memory, inhibition and planning, respectively. Children's vocabulary was tested using Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, and included as control variables in addition to...
Technology is pervasive in homes with young children. Emerging evidence that electronic screen-based...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationships between parental factors and children's executive function...
Little is known about how components of executive function (EF) jointly and uniquely predict differe...
The present study examined the relations between preschoolers' television exposure and executive fun...
Executive function comprises a series of higher-order cognitive abilities of individuals that can ef...
We examined the impact of television viewing at ages 3 and 4 on vocabulary and at age 5 on executive...
This study was aimed to prove the positive relationship between parent-child coviewing of TV and pre...
Three experiments were conducted to test whether watching an animated show with frequent fantastical...
We examined the relation between electronic game play and executive function (EF) in Chinese prescho...
This study investigated what and how preschool children view children's television programs, wi...
Given the omnipresence of television in children’s lives, it is important to know what effect it may...
The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between Asian parenting practices and childr...
Objective: This study was designed to examine how parenting style, media exposure, and cumulative ri...
Conference theme: Children's Cultural WorldsSession: Influences on Early Learning 1 (OS-EL-10)Execut...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...
Technology is pervasive in homes with young children. Emerging evidence that electronic screen-based...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationships between parental factors and children's executive function...
Little is known about how components of executive function (EF) jointly and uniquely predict differe...
The present study examined the relations between preschoolers' television exposure and executive fun...
Executive function comprises a series of higher-order cognitive abilities of individuals that can ef...
We examined the impact of television viewing at ages 3 and 4 on vocabulary and at age 5 on executive...
This study was aimed to prove the positive relationship between parent-child coviewing of TV and pre...
Three experiments were conducted to test whether watching an animated show with frequent fantastical...
We examined the relation between electronic game play and executive function (EF) in Chinese prescho...
This study investigated what and how preschool children view children's television programs, wi...
Given the omnipresence of television in children’s lives, it is important to know what effect it may...
The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between Asian parenting practices and childr...
Objective: This study was designed to examine how parenting style, media exposure, and cumulative ri...
Conference theme: Children's Cultural WorldsSession: Influences on Early Learning 1 (OS-EL-10)Execut...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...
Technology is pervasive in homes with young children. Emerging evidence that electronic screen-based...
BACKGROUND: Research on the relationships between parental factors and children's executive function...
Little is known about how components of executive function (EF) jointly and uniquely predict differe...