نتایج جستجو برای: executive function

تعداد نتایج: 1235973  

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2009
Karen L Siedlecki Yaakov Stern Aaron Reuben Ralph L Sacco Mitchell S V Elkind Clinton B Wright

Cognitive reserve is a hypothetical construct that has been used to inform models of cognitive aging and is presumed to be indicative of life experiences that may mitigate the effects of brain pathology. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the construct validity of cognitive reserve by examining both its convergent and its discriminant validity across three different samples of participan...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2013
Jeannette E Benson Mark A Sabbagh Stephanie M Carlson Philip David Zelazo

Twenty-four 3.5-year-old children who initially showed poor performance on false-belief tasks participated in a training protocol designed to promote performance on these tasks. Our aim was to determine whether the extent to which children benefited from training was predicted by their performance on a battery of executive functioning tasks. Findings indicated that individual differences in exe...

2013
Fen Xu Yan Han Mark A. Sabbagh Tengfei Wang Xuezhu Ren Chunhua Li

Although it has been argued that the structure of executive function (EF) may change developmentally, there is little empirical research to examine this view in middle childhood and adolescence. The main objective of this study was to examine developmental changes in the component structure of EF in a large sample (N = 457) of 7-15 year olds. Participants completed batteries of tasks that measu...

Journal: :Cognition 2016
Veronica Dudarev Ran R Hassin

Humans are quintessentially social, yet much of cognitive psychology has focused on the individual, in individual settings. The literature on joint action is one of the most prominent exceptions. Joint-action research studies the sociality of our mental representations by examining how the tasks of other people around us affect our own task performance. In this paper we go beyond examining whet...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2010
Jean-Pierre Thibaut Robert French Milena Vezneva

The aim of the current study was to investigate the performance of 6-, 8-, and 14-year-olds on an analogy-making task involving analogies in which there are competing perceptual and relational matches. We hypothesized that the selection of the common relational structure requires the inhibition of other salient features, in particular, perceptual matches. Using an A:B::C:D paradigm, we showed t...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2007
Timothy A Salthouse Karen L Siedlecki

Two tasks hypothesized to assess the efficiency of route selection were administered to 328 adults ranging from 18 to 93 years of age. Increased age was associated with slower completion of mazes, even after adjusting for differences in perceptual-motor speed, and with longer and less accurate routes in a task in which participants were asked to visit designated exhibits in a zoo. The route sel...

2013
Jared Sylvester James A. Reggia

AI systems can be grouped into two main categories: symbolic and neural. Each has advantages in certain types of tasks, and to date symbolic systems are typically superior at cognitive control and executive function. This paper presents a model using the GALIS framework which probes at this gap by successfully completing the n-Back cognitive control task at human-like levels using a neural appr...

Journal: :Behavior research methods 2014
Nicolas Gauvrit Hector Zenil Jean-Paul Delahaye Fernando Soler-Toscano

As human randomness production has come to be more closely studied and used to assess executive functions (especially inhibition), many normative measures for assessing the degree to which a sequence is randomlike have been suggested. However, each of these measures focuses on one feature of randomness, leading researchers to have to use multiple measures. Although algorithmic complexity has be...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2014
Isabelle Roskam Marie Stievenart Jean-Christophe Meunier Marie-Pascale Noël

Whereas a large body of research has investigated the maturation of inhibition in relation to the prefrontal cortex, far less research has been devoted to environmental factors that could contribute to inhibition improvement. The aim of the current study was to test whether and to what extent parenting matters for inhibition development from 2 to 8years of age. Data were collected from 421 fami...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2007
Erin E Hannon Laurel J Trainor

Musical structure is complex, consisting of a small set of elements that combine to form hierarchical levels of pitch and temporal structure according to grammatical rules. As with language, different systems use different elements and rules for combination. Drawing on recent findings, we propose that music acquisition begins with basic features, such as peripheral frequency-coding mechanisms a...

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