Impact of a combined cognitive and response inhibition training in school-age children

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The aims of this work were: (1) to implement a brief 6 sessions intervention, which combines training activities of Cognitive Inhibition (CI) and Response Inhibition (RI), in a group of schoolchildren aged from 6 to 8 years (M = 6.8, SD = .61; n = 38; 60.5% girls, 39.5% boys); (2) to analyze the effects of the intervention on training tasks performances, on untraining inhibitory tasks (near transfer) and on performance in a FI task (far transfer); and (3) to study individual differences in training effects associated with baseline inhibitory performance. An experimental design, pre-test, post-test and control group (CG), was implemented. The main results indicate an improvement in performance in trained tasks -differences between first and last session: CI training Z = -3.455, p = .001; RI training Z = -3.758, p

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Aydmune, Y., Lipina, S., López-Ramón, M. F., & Introzzi, I. (2021). Impact of a combined cognitive and response inhibition training in school-age children. Revista de Psicologia Clinica Con Ninos y Adolescentes, 8(2), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.21134/rpcna.2021.08.2.4

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