Integrating behavioral and neurophysiological measures has created new and advanced ways to understand the development of self-regulation. Electroencephalography (EEG) has been used to examine how self-regulatory processes are related to frontal alpha power during infancy and early childhood. However, findings across previous studies have been inconsistent. To address this issue, the current meta-analysis synthesized all prior literature examining associations between individual differences in self-regulation and frontal EEG alpha power (baseline and/or task). In total, 23 studies consisting of 1275 participants between 1 month and 6 years of age were included, which yielded 149 effect sizes. Findings of the three-level meta-analytic model ...
There is growing interest in the hypothesis that early parenting behaviors impact children’s self-re...
During the first year, infants begin to exhibit initial evidence of working memory and inhibitory co...
ABSTRACT: Little is known about factors that promote optimal development of executive function (EF) ...
Integrating behavioral and neurophysiological measures has created new and advanced ways to understa...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behavior, and cognition, whi...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...
The current thesis directly investigated whether changes in the neural correlates of self-regulation...
ABSTRACT: Previous research suggests an association between frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) as...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Objective: At the broadest level, self-regulation (SR) refers to a range of separate, but interrelat...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
AbstractDuring the first year, infants begin to exhibit initial evidence of working memory and inhib...
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive functions underlying self-regulation of behavior. Tha...
Self-regulation is considered a powerful predictor of behavioral and mental health outcomes during a...
The present study was designed to investigate developmental effects on cortical oscillations during ...
There is growing interest in the hypothesis that early parenting behaviors impact children’s self-re...
During the first year, infants begin to exhibit initial evidence of working memory and inhibitory co...
ABSTRACT: Little is known about factors that promote optimal development of executive function (EF) ...
Integrating behavioral and neurophysiological measures has created new and advanced ways to understa...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to monitor and modulate emotions, behavior, and cognition, whi...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...
The current thesis directly investigated whether changes in the neural correlates of self-regulation...
ABSTRACT: Previous research suggests an association between frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) as...
The development of self-regulation in early childhood is related to development of emotional regulat...
Objective: At the broadest level, self-regulation (SR) refers to a range of separate, but interrelat...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
AbstractDuring the first year, infants begin to exhibit initial evidence of working memory and inhib...
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive functions underlying self-regulation of behavior. Tha...
Self-regulation is considered a powerful predictor of behavioral and mental health outcomes during a...
The present study was designed to investigate developmental effects on cortical oscillations during ...
There is growing interest in the hypothesis that early parenting behaviors impact children’s self-re...
During the first year, infants begin to exhibit initial evidence of working memory and inhibitory co...
ABSTRACT: Little is known about factors that promote optimal development of executive function (EF) ...