“…This fits with previous studies that show that children with better involvement of their EFs are better able to inhibit irrelevant mouse responses. Moreover, it adds to this literature in explicitly linking EFs that are measured prior to the intervention (cf., Kegel et al, 2009;De Koning-Veenstra, Timmerman, Van Geert, & Van der Meulen, 2014) and in the behavioural effect when explicitly supporting EFs (cf., Van de Sande et al, 2015). The results are also the first to show the Passive Dissipation effect in a naturalistic educational context (Simpson et al, 2012), by having children take small delays that effectively faded their first prepotent response while working with educational software.…”