نتایج جستجو برای: typically developing children

تعداد نتایج: 922624  

2010
Marianne Marjorie Hrabok Kimberly A Kerns Ulrich Müller Jim Tanaka Jillian Roberts

Objective: The goal of this study was to investigate relations between aspects of cognitive control and emotion in typically developing children, 7 to 9 years of age. This was investigated by examining performance on n-back working memory tasks that varied according to the level of cognitive control and emotion (e.g., faces, reward value) processing required. Relations between n-back performanc...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2011
Tian-xiao Yang Raymond C K Chan David Shum

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to use specifically designed tasks to capture time-based, activity-based, and event-based prospective memory (PM) performance in typically developing school-age children. METHOD Two PM tasks (Fishing Game & Happy Week) were used to examine the developmental patterns of PM in these children. Retrospective memory (RM) was also examined in these tasks. A total of 120 c...

Journal: :Brain and Cognition 2018
Alexandra Mogadam Anne E. Keller Margot J. Taylor Jason P. Lerch Evdokia Anagnostou Elizabeth W. Pang

Mental flexibility is a core property of cognitive executive functions, relying on an extended frontoparietal network in the brain. fMRI research comparing typically developing children and adults has found that children from an early age recruit the same "classic" brain areas associated with mental flexibility as adults; however, there is evidence that the timing of activation may be different...

Journal: :Brain research 2011
L Tugan Muftuler Elysia Poggi Davis Claudia Buss Kevin Head Anton N Hasso Curt A Sandman

There is evidence that abnormal cerebral development during childhood is a risk factor for various cognitive and psychiatric disorders. There is not, however, sufficient normative data available on large samples of typically developing children, especially within the narrow preadolescent age range. We analyzed high resolution MRI images from 126 normally developing children between ages 6 and 1...

Journal: :Brain research 2012
L Tugan Muftuler Elysia Poggi Davis Claudia Buss Ana Solodkin Min Ying Su Kevin M Head Anton N Hasso Curt A Sandman

The first phase of major neuronal rearrangements in the brain takes place during the prenatal period. While the brain continues maturation throughout childhood, a critical second phase of synaptic overproduction and elimination takes place during the preadolescent period. Despite the importance of this developmental phase, few studies have evaluated neural changes taking place during this perio...

Journal: :Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescence 2012
Sandra V Loosli Martin Buschkuehl Walter J Perrig Susanne M Jaeggi

The goal of this study was to investigate whether a brief cognitive training intervention results in a specific performance increase in the trained task, and whether there are transfer effects to other nontrained measures. A computerized, adaptive working memory intervention was conducted with 9- to 11-year-old typically developing children. The children considerably improved their performance ...

2017
Gaétan Ickx Yannick Bleyenheuft Samar M. Hatem

The aim of the present study is to investigate the development of visuospatial attention in typically developing children and to propose reference values for children for the following six visuospatial attention tests: star cancellation, Ogden figure, reading test, line bisection, proprioceptive pointing and visuo-proprioceptive pointing. Data of 159 children attending primary or secondary scho...

2015
Joanne Arciuli Lucia Colombo

There has been substantial progress in understanding the production of individual speech sounds. Much less is known about prosodic aspects of speech production. Lexical stress is the prosodic contrast between strong and weak syllables within single words (compare ‘INcense’ with ‘inCENSE’ in English). The ability to achieve stress contrastivity during speech production shows a protracted develop...

Journal: :Language and cognitive processes 2012
Bence Kas Agnes Lukács

Hungarian is a language with morphological case marking and relatively free word order. These typological characteristics make it a good ground for testing the crosslinguistic validity of theories on processing sentences with relative clauses. Our study focussed on effects of structural factors and processing capacity. We tested 43 typically developing children in two age groups (ages of 4;11-7...

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