In literature planning skills have been usually assessed by computing the number of successes and errors : it looks like a restrictive method, because it does not allow to observe developmental changes in planning strategies. The present study was designed to investigate the development of planning performance through the analysis of strategies elaborated at different ages. A computerized version of a maze test was administered to fourty 10-years-old and fourty 12years-old children. Results shown that: a) in this period qualitative and quantitative improvements in planning ability appear in the light of age and depending on individual differences; b) the greater duration of the first pause, the ability to correct errors and speed in executi...
Performances on the Five-Point Test of 161 Italian children aged 6 to 11years were investigated, alo...
The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Indi...
The development of planning ability in children initially aged four and five was examined longitudin...
A work in progress, based on two new computerized tasks, the Fun Fair Planning Test and the Maze Tes...
AIM: To analyze the influence of age on the performance of a planning and organization task, two ski...
Currently, there are relatively few tasks suitable for testing planned problem solving in children. ...
The authors examined how human children perform on maze tasks on the touch screen and whether the ch...
Little is known about young children's ability to plan ahead to solve problems. In the current resea...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the development of action planning in a group of typical...
The aim of this study is to identify patterns of the cognitive planning process of young children em...
This study aimed to characterize the developmental trajectories of different cognitive component pro...
Executive Function is a multidimensional construct that includes a wide range of cognitive abilities...
Purpose: To compare age-related action planning performance on 3 different tasks, focusing on differ...
textA rich literature documents the benefit of using strategies to enhance learning in the cognitiv...
In adult humans, decisions involving the choice and use of tools for future events typically require...
Performances on the Five-Point Test of 161 Italian children aged 6 to 11years were investigated, alo...
The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Indi...
The development of planning ability in children initially aged four and five was examined longitudin...
A work in progress, based on two new computerized tasks, the Fun Fair Planning Test and the Maze Tes...
AIM: To analyze the influence of age on the performance of a planning and organization task, two ski...
Currently, there are relatively few tasks suitable for testing planned problem solving in children. ...
The authors examined how human children perform on maze tasks on the touch screen and whether the ch...
Little is known about young children's ability to plan ahead to solve problems. In the current resea...
The primary aim of this study was to assess the development of action planning in a group of typical...
The aim of this study is to identify patterns of the cognitive planning process of young children em...
This study aimed to characterize the developmental trajectories of different cognitive component pro...
Executive Function is a multidimensional construct that includes a wide range of cognitive abilities...
Purpose: To compare age-related action planning performance on 3 different tasks, focusing on differ...
textA rich literature documents the benefit of using strategies to enhance learning in the cognitiv...
In adult humans, decisions involving the choice and use of tools for future events typically require...
Performances on the Five-Point Test of 161 Italian children aged 6 to 11years were investigated, alo...
The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Indi...
The development of planning ability in children initially aged four and five was examined longitudin...