The “5-to-7-year shift” refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children’s cognitive abilities during this age range, particularly in their ability to exert control over their attention and behavior—that is, their executive functioning. As this shift coincides with school entry, the extent to which it is driven by brain maturation or by exposure to formal schooling is unclear. In this longitudinal study, we followed 5-year-olds born close to the official cutoff date for entry into first grade and compared those who subsequently entered first grade that year with those who remained in kindergarten, which is more play oriented. The first graders made larger improvements in accuracy on an executive-function test over the year than di...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
AbstractExecutive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This ...
Studies in cognitive neuroscience have shown that education practices can affect the development of ...
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...
The "5-to-7-year shift" refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children's cognitive abili...
Neurocognition and academic abilities during the period of 4 and 7 years of age are impacted by both...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7years of age. In many...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7years of age. In many...
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...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In man...
From age 5 to 7, there are remarkable improvements in children’s cognitive abilities (“5–7 shift”). ...
From age 5 to 7, there are remarkable improvements in children’s cognitive abilities (“5–7 shift”). ...
From age 5 to 7, there are remarkable improvements in children's cognitive abilities ("5-7 shift"). ...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
AbstractExecutive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This ...
Studies in cognitive neuroscience have shown that education practices can affect the development of ...
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...
The "5-to-7-year shift" refers to the remarkable improvements observed in children's cognitive abili...
Neurocognition and academic abilities during the period of 4 and 7 years of age are impacted by both...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7years of age. In many...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7years of age. In many...
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...
Children show marked improvements in executive functioning (EF) between 4 and 7 years of age. In man...
From age 5 to 7, there are remarkable improvements in children’s cognitive abilities (“5–7 shift”). ...
From age 5 to 7, there are remarkable improvements in children’s cognitive abilities (“5–7 shift”). ...
From age 5 to 7, there are remarkable improvements in children's cognitive abilities ("5-7 shift"). ...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
AbstractExecutive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This ...
Studies in cognitive neuroscience have shown that education practices can affect the development of ...