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Development of complex executive function over childhood: Longitudinal growth curve modeling of performance on the Groton Maze Learning Task

Authors :
McGuckian, T.B.
Wilson, P.H.
Johnston, R.D.
Rahimi-Golkhandan, S.
Piek, J.P.
Green, D.
Rogers, J.M.
Maruff, P.
Steenbergen, B.
Ruddock, S.
McGuckian, T.B.
Wilson, P.H.
Johnston, R.D.
Rahimi-Golkhandan, S.
Piek, J.P.
Green, D.
Rogers, J.M.
Maruff, P.
Steenbergen, B.
Ruddock, S.
Source :
Child Development; 0009-3920; ~Child Development~~~~~0009-3920~~~~
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

02 januari 2023<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />This longitudinal study modeled children's complex executive function (EF) development using the Groton Maze Learning Task (GMLT). Using a cohort-sequential design, 147 children (61 males, 5.5-11 years) were recruited from six multicultural primary schools in Melbourne and Perth, Australia. Race/ethnicity data were not available. Children were assessed on the GMLT at 6-month intervals over 2-years between 2010 and 2012. Growth curve models describe age-related change from 5.5 to 12.5 years old. Results showed a quadratic growth trajectory on each measure of error - that is, those that reflect visuospatial memory, executive control (or the ability to apply rules for action), and complex EF. The ability to apply rules for action, while a rate-limiting factor in complex EF, develops rapidly over early-to-mid childhood.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Child Development; 0009-3920; ~Child Development~~~~~0009-3920~~~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366855771
Document Type :
Electronic Resource