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A new measure for assessing executive function across a wide age range: children and adults find happy-sad more difficult than day-night
Authors:Lagattuta Kristin Hansen  Sayfan Liat  Monsour Michael
Institution:Department of Psychology and Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. khlaga@ucdavis.edu
Abstract:Two experiments examined 4- to 11-year-olds' and adults' performance (N = 350) on two variants of a Stroop-like card task: the day-night task (say 'day' when shown a moon and 'night' when shown a sun) and a new happy-sad task (say 'happy' for a sad face and 'sad' for a happy face). Experiment 1 featured colored cartoon drawings. In Experiment 2, the happy-sad task featured photographs, and pictures for both measures were gray scale. All age groups made more errors and took longer to respond to the happy-sad versus the day-night versions. Unlike the day-night task, the happy-sad task did not suffer from ceiling effects, even in adults. The happy-sad task provides a methodological advance for measuring executive function across a wide age range.
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