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The role of inhibitory control in the development of analogical reasoning: From general to specific
Authors:Xiao Yu  Meng Zhang  Yinghe Chen  Zhijun Deng  Yiqun Chen  Han Zhang  YuXin Zhang  Xin Chen
Institution:1. School of Developmental Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;2. Department of Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:This study examined the role of inhibitory control in the development of analogical reasoning using inter-task priming paradigms. In Experiment 1, 25 seven-year-olds, 27 nine-year-olds, and 27 adults completed Stroop tasks, which activated general inhibitory control ability, before analogical reasoning tasks. Children and adults performed faster on analogical reasoning tasks when they were primed by Stroop tasks. This priming effect was found to be stronger in children than in adults. In Experiment 2, 25 seven-year-olds, 28 nine-year-olds, and 28 adults completed relative number matching tasks, a more task-relevant inhibitory control task, before analogical reasoning tasks. The children and adults performed faster on analogical reasoning tasks when primed by relative number matching tasks. The priming effect was greater in seven-year-olds than in nine-year-olds and was greater in nine-year-olds than in adults. Thus, inhibitory control, whether assessed with general or specific tasks, played a priming role in analogical reasoning.
Keywords:analogical reasoning  children  inhibitory control  positive priming
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