Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In many societies, this time period coincides with the start of formal school education, in which children are required to follow rules in a structured environment, drawing heavily on EF processes such as inhibitory control. This study aimed to investigate the longitudinal development of two aspects of inhibitory control, namely response inhibition and response monitoring and their neural correlates. Specifically, we examined how their longitudinal development may differ by schooling experience, and their potential significance in predicting academic outcomes. Longitudinal data was collected in two groups of children at their homes. At T1, all chil...
Research Findings: Part of the attention system of the brain is involved in the control of thoughts,...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Existing evidence suggests that the organization of cognitive functions may differentiate during de-...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In man...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In man...
The "5-to-7-year shift" refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children's cognitive abili...
The “5-to-7-year shift” refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children’s cognitive abili...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
Inhibition is regarded a key executive function. An influential current theoretical approach support...
© 2017 Dr. Frances Celia LewisAttention and inhibitory control are important cognitive abilities. At...
Response inhibition is an attention function which develops relatively early during childhood. Behav...
Children adopted internationally from institutions at older ages who were exposed to early psychosoc...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Research Findings: Part of the attention system of the brain is involved in the control of thoughts,...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Existing evidence suggests that the organization of cognitive functions may differentiate during de-...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In man...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In man...
The "5-to-7-year shift" refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children's cognitive abili...
The “5-to-7-year shift” refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children’s cognitive abili...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
Inhibitory control, the ability to voluntarily suppress responses to task-irrelevant stimuli, enable...
Inhibition is regarded a key executive function. An influential current theoretical approach support...
© 2017 Dr. Frances Celia LewisAttention and inhibitory control are important cognitive abilities. At...
Response inhibition is an attention function which develops relatively early during childhood. Behav...
Children adopted internationally from institutions at older ages who were exposed to early psychosoc...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Research Findings: Part of the attention system of the brain is involved in the control of thoughts,...
Sixty-eight 3-year-old children participated in an investigation of inhibitory control (IC). Child I...
Existing evidence suggests that the organization of cognitive functions may differentiate during de-...