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DeMasi, Aaron; Berger, Sarah E. – Developmental Science, 2021
To examine the real-time process of strategy choice and execution and the role of inhibition in problem solving, 4- to 6-year-old children were asked to navigate a ball around a maze board under high- and low-precision motor demands. Employing a motor problem-solving task made normally hidden cognitive processes observable. Sequential analysis…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Inhibition, Problem Solving, Difficulty Level
Marciszko, Carin; Forssman, Linda; Kenward, Ben; Lindskog, Marcus; Fransson, Mari; Gredebäck, Gustaf – Developmental Science, 2020
In this study, we propose that infant social cognition may 'bootstrap' the successive development of domain-general cognition in line with the cultural intelligence hypothesis. Using a longitudinal design, 6-month-old infants (N = 118) were assessed on two basic social cognitive tasks targeting the abilities to share attention with others and…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Social Cognition, Infants, Parenting Skills
Clark, Caron A. C.; Woodward, Lianne J. – Developmental Science, 2015
Executive control (EC) develops rapidly during the preschool years and is central to academic achievement and functional outcome. Although children with perinatal adversity are at known risk for EC impairments, little is known about the underlying nature of these impairments or the mechanisms that contribute to their development over time. Drawing…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Young Children, Cognitive Development, Perinatal Influences

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