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Tracking the Within-Trial,Cross-Trial,and Developmental Dynamics of Cognitive Control: Evidence From the Simon Task
Authors:Christopher D Erb  Stuart Marcovitch
Institution:University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Abstract:Six- to 8-year-olds, 10- to 12-year-olds, and adults (= 108) performed the Simon task by reaching to targets on a digital display. The spatial and temporal characteristics of their movements were used to assess how two key processes underlying cognitive control—a threshold adjustment process and a controlled selection process—unfold over the course of a response (within-trial dynamics), are modulated by recent experience (cross-trial dynamics), and contribute to age-related gains in control (developmental dynamics). The results indicate that the controlled selection process undergoes a more protracted development than the threshold adjustment process. The results also shed light on a prominent debate concerning the cross-trial dynamics of control by supporting the feature integration account over the conflict adaptation account.
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