Examined the relation between brain activation and cognitive development using event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and a longitudinal design. 5 yr old females performed a visual recognition ('oddball') task and an experimental analogue of the Piagetian conservation of liquid quantity task At three experimental sessions, with one year between consecutive sessions. The data revealed age-related changes in neurocognitive mechanisms common to both tasks. In comparing children before and after a Piagetian transition on a traditional clinical conservation test the data revealed a major shift in performance and ERPs to the experimental analogue of the liquid quantity task. These findings are consistent with a previously performed cross-sectional...
This study aimed to investigate the underlying processes of the development of cognitive flexibility...
A fundamental issue in cognitive neuroscience is the nature of developmental changes in human cerebr...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about what exactly differentiates metacognitive proces...
In studying the relationship between Raven intelligence and event-related brain potentials to a visu...
he relation between event-related brain activity, age, and intelligence was studied using a visual o...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Early childhood is characterized by robust developmental changes in cognitive control. However, our ...
The way cognitive, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can aid in further understanding of memory ...
Cognitive shifting is the ability to adapt to changes in the environment. Extensive research has rev...
The study aimed to identify brain functional indicators of working memory systems development betwee...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...
Using measures of EEG power and coherence with a longitudinal sample, the goal of this study was to ...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
Focus of this chapter is on cognitive psychophysiology as a bridge for two-way interaction between t...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
This study aimed to investigate the underlying processes of the development of cognitive flexibility...
A fundamental issue in cognitive neuroscience is the nature of developmental changes in human cerebr...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about what exactly differentiates metacognitive proces...
In studying the relationship between Raven intelligence and event-related brain potentials to a visu...
he relation between event-related brain activity, age, and intelligence was studied using a visual o...
Salient maturational changes in cognitive functioning not only characterize the first years of a chi...
Early childhood is characterized by robust developmental changes in cognitive control. However, our ...
The way cognitive, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can aid in further understanding of memory ...
Cognitive shifting is the ability to adapt to changes in the environment. Extensive research has rev...
The study aimed to identify brain functional indicators of working memory systems development betwee...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...
Using measures of EEG power and coherence with a longitudinal sample, the goal of this study was to ...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
Focus of this chapter is on cognitive psychophysiology as a bridge for two-way interaction between t...
Objective: The reduction of the amplitude of the late positive potential (LPP) following cognitive r...
This study aimed to investigate the underlying processes of the development of cognitive flexibility...
A fundamental issue in cognitive neuroscience is the nature of developmental changes in human cerebr...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about what exactly differentiates metacognitive proces...