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Examining methodological variation in response inhibition: The effects of outcome measures and task characteristics on age-related differences
Authors:Liisa Klenberg  Vesa Närhi  Marit Korkman  Laura Hokkanen
Institution:1. Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finlandliisa.klenberg@helsinki.fi;3. Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This study addressed methodological issues common to developmental studies on response inhibition. Age-related differences were investigated using two Stroop-like tasks with different levels of complexity and comparing different outcome measures in a sample of 340 children and adolescents aged 7–15 years. First, speed and accuracy of task performance were examined; the results showing that improvement in speed continued until age 13 in both the basic naming task and the two inhibition tasks. Improvement in accuracy was less consistent and continued until age 9 or 13 years. Second, two different algorithms were employed to control for the effects of basic processes in inhibition tasks. The difference algorithm indicated age-related differences similar to those for speed. The ratio algorithm, however, suggested earlier deceleration of development of response inhibition at 9 or 11 years of age. Factors related to the cognitive requirements and presented stimuli also had an effect on the results. The present findings shed light on the inconsistencies in the developmental studies of response inhibition and demonstrated that the selection of outcome measures and task characteristics are critical because they affect the way development is depicted.
Keywords:Inhibition  Executive functions  Ratio score  Development  Stroop task  School age
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