Slowing down responses after errors (i.e., post-error slowing [PES]) is an established finding in adults. Yet PES in young children is still not well understood. In this study, we investigated (a) whether young children show PES in tasks with different types of cognitive conflict and differing demands on executive functions, (b) whether PES is adaptive and efficient in the sense that it is associated with better task performance, and (c) whether PES correlates between tasks. We tested 4- to 6-year-old children on the Funny Fruits task (FF; n = 143), a Stroop-like task that incorporates semantic conflict and taxes children's inhibition skills, and the Hearts and Flowers task (HF; n = 170), which incorporates spatial conflict and taxes childr...
People are slower and more error-prone when the correct response is away from a stimulus (incongruen...
In this dissertation, the event-related potential technique is used to explore specific patterns of ...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
Both encountering cognitive conflicts and committing errors slow down performance. We investigated t...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
The ability to monitor and adjust our performance is crucial for adaptive behaviour, a key component...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
The ability to monitor and adjust our performance is crucial for adaptive behaviour, a key component...
The current study tests whether accuracy and reaction time (RT) on the Hearts and Flowers (HF) task,...
AbstractGrowth in executive functioning (EF) skills play a role children's academic success, and the...
Background: Error awareness (EA) and post-error slowing (PES) are two crucial components of an adequ...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
Behavioral evidence indicates that skills associated with children’s cognitive control (e.g., respon...
People are slower and more error-prone when the correct response is away from a stimulus (incongruen...
In this dissertation, the event-related potential technique is used to explore specific patterns of ...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
The Heart and Flower task is used worldwide to measure age-dependent and individual differences in e...
Both encountering cognitive conflicts and committing errors slow down performance. We investigated t...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
The ability to monitor and adjust our performance is crucial for adaptive behaviour, a key component...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
The ability to monitor and adjust our performance is crucial for adaptive behaviour, a key component...
The current study tests whether accuracy and reaction time (RT) on the Hearts and Flowers (HF) task,...
AbstractGrowth in executive functioning (EF) skills play a role children's academic success, and the...
Background: Error awareness (EA) and post-error slowing (PES) are two crucial components of an adequ...
Background: Executive control processes such as task switching and error processing have been shown ...
Behavioral evidence indicates that skills associated with children’s cognitive control (e.g., respon...
People are slower and more error-prone when the correct response is away from a stimulus (incongruen...
In this dissertation, the event-related potential technique is used to explore specific patterns of ...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...