International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented in adults but rarely investigated in children. Here, we examined whether 5-to-7 year-old children, an age range when inhibitory control is still partially immature, achieve such modulations. Fifty three children took flanker, Simon, and Stroop tasks. Above and beyond classic congruency effects, the present results showed two crucial findings. First, we found evidence for sequential modulations of congruency effects in these young children in the three conflict tasks. Second, our results showed both task specificities and task commonalities. These findings in young children have important implications as they suggest that, to be modulated, inh...
The ability to use contextual cues to adjust cognitive control according to situational demands is a...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Cognitive control refers to our ability to stay on task even in the face of distractions. During tas...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
<p>This study examined age-related differences in sequential conflict modulation (SCM), elicited in ...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted ...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The ability to use contextual cues to adjust cognitive control according to situational demands is a...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Cognitive control refers to our ability to stay on task even in the face of distractions. During tas...
International audienceDynamic, trial-by-trial modulations of inhibitory control are well documented ...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
A modified version of the flanker task was used to investigate how children deal with increasing inh...
<p>This study examined age-related differences in sequential conflict modulation (SCM), elicited in ...
Improvements in cognitive flexibility during the preschool years have been linked to developments in...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
Inhibition and switching are executive functions (EFs) that have different developmental trajectorie...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
Low inhibitory control (IC) is sometimes associated with enhanced problem-solving amongst adults, ye...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
International audienceThe development of cognitive control is known to follow a long and protracted ...
Inhibitory control is the capacity to suppress inappropriate responses. It is regarded as a unitary ...
The ability to use contextual cues to adjust cognitive control according to situational demands is a...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Cognitive control refers to our ability to stay on task even in the face of distractions. During tas...