2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/tw7kv
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Predicting behavioral and brain markers of inhibitory control at preschool age from early measures of executive attention

Abstract: Inhibitory Control (IC) is the ability to prevent prepotent responses when inappropriate. Longitudinal research on IC development has mainly focused on early childhood and adolescence, while research on IC development in the first years of life is still scarce. In order to address this gap in literature, we explored the association between executive attention (EA) and elementary forms of IC in infancy and toddlerhood with individual differences IC later at 5 years of age. We conducted a five-wave longitudinal … Show more

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“…However, these findings are limited by the fact that only one EF task -the A-not-B taskwas used at the earliest timepoints (5-and 10-months), which further stresses the need for more (and more targeted) measures of Early EFs to better reveal the developmental trajectories of EFs across this period. Others have shown even rudimentary aspects of early EFs, such as attentional control, predicted IC at 2-years, which in turn related to IC at 5-years (Conejero et al, 2023).…”
Section: Use Multiple Measures At Multiple Timepointsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…However, these findings are limited by the fact that only one EF task -the A-not-B taskwas used at the earliest timepoints (5-and 10-months), which further stresses the need for more (and more targeted) measures of Early EFs to better reveal the developmental trajectories of EFs across this period. Others have shown even rudimentary aspects of early EFs, such as attentional control, predicted IC at 2-years, which in turn related to IC at 5-years (Conejero et al, 2023).…”
Section: Use Multiple Measures At Multiple Timepointsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These hierarchical frameworks emphasize the role of the developing attention system, and how infants' developing capacity to direct and control their attention are foundational building blocks of more complex EF skills (see also Rothbart et al, 2007). Indeed, the ability to focus attention on an activity for a long period of time (Johansson et al, 2015) and the ability to direct attentional shifts between stimuli (Conejero et al, 2023) within the first year have been linked to later EF skills. In addition to attentional control, Hendry et al (2016) also describe how other EF-related domainsincluding processing speed and self-regulation -drive the development of EFs in the first three years.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A sincere thank you to Alana Daly for the help improving the use of English in the manuscript. The pre-print of the current paper can be found available on PsyArXiv server under Conejero et al (2022).…”
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confidence: 99%