Longitudinal development of attention and inhibitory control during the first year of life
Executive functions (EFs) are key abilities that allow us to control our thoughts and actions. Research suggests that two EFs, inhibitory control (IC) and working memory (WM), emerge around 9 months. Little is known about IC earlier in infancy and whether basic attentional processes form the “buildi...
Main Authors: | Holmboe, K, Bonneville-Roussy, A, Csibra, G, Johnson, MH |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2018
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