Title | Freeze-Frame: A new infant inhibition task and its relation to frontal cortex tasks during infancy and early childhood |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Authors | Holmboe, K., R. M. P. Fearon, G. Csibra, L. A. Tucker, and M. H. Johnson |
Journal title | Journal of Experimental Child Psychology |
Year | 2008 |
Pages | 89 - 114 |
Volume | 100 |
Issue | 2 |
Abstract | The current study investigated a new, easily administered, visual inhibition task for infants termed the Freeze-Frame task. In the new task, 9-month-olds were encouraged to inhibit looks to peripheral distractors. This was done by briefly freezing a central animated stimulus when infants looked to the distractors. Half of the trials presented an engaging central stimulus, and the other half presented a repetitive central stimulus. Three measures of inhibitory function were derived from the task and compared with performance on a set of frontal cortex tasks administered at 9 and 24 months of age. As expected, infants' ability to learn to selectively inhibit looks to the distractors at 9 months predicted performance at 24 months. However, performance differences in the two Freeze-Frame trial types early in the experiment also turned out to be an important predictor. The results are discussed in terms of the validity of the Freeze-Frame task as an early measure of different components of inhibitory function. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
Language | eng |
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Publisher link | http://web.ceu.hu/phil/csibra/papers/holmboe.etal.2008.pdf |
Freeze-Frame: A new infant inhibition task and its relation to frontal cortex tasks during infancy and early childhood
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