Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. Is cognitive training also more effective, the earlier the training is applied? We review evidence suggesting that functional neural networks, including those subserving attentional control, may be more unspecialised and undifferentiated earlier in development. We also discuss evidence suggesting that certain skills such as attentional control may be important as ‘hub’ cognitive domains, gating the subsequent acquisition of skills in other areas. Both of these factors suggest that attentional training administered to younger individuals ought to be relatively more effective in improving cognitive functioning across domains. We evaluate studies...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
The role of working memory (WM) in disorders of attention and learning is well established in the li...
Executive functions include a number of higher-level cognitive control abilities, such as cognitive ...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...
SummarySeveral recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to gener...
Several recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to generalized ...
Executive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This function...
Developmental psychopathology is increasingly recognizing the importance of distinguishing causal pr...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...
AbstractExecutive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This ...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
IntroductionWe have demonstrated that intensive cognitive training can produce sustained improvement...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
The role of working memory (WM) in disorders of attention and learning is well established in the li...
Executive functions include a number of higher-level cognitive control abilities, such as cognitive ...
Authors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger children. I...
AbstractAuthors have argued that various forms of interventions may be more effective in younger chi...
SummarySeveral recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to gener...
Several recent studies have reported that cognitive training in adults does not lead to generalized ...
Executive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This function...
Developmental psychopathology is increasingly recognizing the importance of distinguishing causal pr...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...
AbstractExecutive attention is involved in the regulation of thoughts, emotions and responses. This ...
The ability to engage task control flexibly, especially in anticipation of task demands, is benefici...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
IntroductionWe have demonstrated that intensive cognitive training can produce sustained improvement...
Cognitive training has been shown to improve executive functions (EFs) in middle childhood and adult...
Even in infancy children from low SES backgrounds differ in frontal cortex functioning and, by the s...
The role of working memory (WM) in disorders of attention and learning is well established in the li...
Executive functions include a number of higher-level cognitive control abilities, such as cognitive ...