The authors examined how human children perform on maze tasks on the touch screen and whether the children plan the solution of the mazes. In Experiment 1, the authors exposed children around 3 years of age to a maze having an L-shaped line as a barrier that can be solved by moving an illustration of a dog (the target) to that of a bone (the goal) with their fingers. The participants successfully solved the maze by taking efficient routes more frequently than chance, although the authors found no evidence that a preview of the maze before starting to solve the task facilitated their performance. In Experiment 2, using a plus-shaped maze, the authors found that 3- and 4-year-old children plan and adjust their moves while solving the maze, wi...
International audienceWe examined the link between action planning and motor imagery in 6- and 8-yea...
International audienceFew studies have explored the development of response selection processes in c...
peer reviewedIt is generally admitted that procedural learning abilities are efficient early in chil...
Contains fulltext : 55483.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...
Currently, there are relatively few tasks suitable for testing planned problem solving in children. ...
Planning defined as the predetermination of a sequence of actions towards some goal is crucial for c...
Little is known about young children's ability to plan ahead to solve problems. In the current resea...
A work in progress, based on two new computerized tasks, the Fun Fair Planning Test and the Maze Tes...
Tool use consists of at least two coupled phases of activities, involving multi-step problem solving...
The authors generally agree that procedural learning abilities play an important role in the child d...
Much of humans' success rests on foresight, the ability to predict what will happen or what is neede...
Young children's strategies were evaluated as they grasped and used objects. Spoons containing ...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
Second-order motor planning of grasping movements is usually measured using tasks that focus on the ...
International audienceTool behavior might be based on two strategies associated with specific cognit...
International audienceWe examined the link between action planning and motor imagery in 6- and 8-yea...
International audienceFew studies have explored the development of response selection processes in c...
peer reviewedIt is generally admitted that procedural learning abilities are efficient early in chil...
Contains fulltext : 55483.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors ex...
Currently, there are relatively few tasks suitable for testing planned problem solving in children. ...
Planning defined as the predetermination of a sequence of actions towards some goal is crucial for c...
Little is known about young children's ability to plan ahead to solve problems. In the current resea...
A work in progress, based on two new computerized tasks, the Fun Fair Planning Test and the Maze Tes...
Tool use consists of at least two coupled phases of activities, involving multi-step problem solving...
The authors generally agree that procedural learning abilities play an important role in the child d...
Much of humans' success rests on foresight, the ability to predict what will happen or what is neede...
Young children's strategies were evaluated as they grasped and used objects. Spoons containing ...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
Second-order motor planning of grasping movements is usually measured using tasks that focus on the ...
International audienceTool behavior might be based on two strategies associated with specific cognit...
International audienceWe examined the link between action planning and motor imagery in 6- and 8-yea...
International audienceFew studies have explored the development of response selection processes in c...
peer reviewedIt is generally admitted that procedural learning abilities are efficient early in chil...