Author(s): Devine S; Neumann C; Levari D; Eppinger B;
Prevalence-induced concept change describes a cognitive mechanism by which someone's definition of a concept shifts as the prevalence of instances of that concept changes. While this phenomenon has been established in young adults, it is unclear how it ...
Article GUID: 36253591
Author(s): Devine S; Neumann C; Otto AR; Bolenz F; Reiter A; Eppinger B;
Previous work suggests that lifespan developmental differences in cognitive control reflect maturational and aging-related changes in prefrontal cortex functioning. However, complementary explanations exist: It could be that children and older adults differ ...
Article GUID: 34384965
Author(s): Ruel A; Devine S; Eppinger B;
Over the last decade, research on cognitive control and decision-making has revealed that individuals weigh the costs and benefits of engaging in or refraining from control and that whether and how they engage in these cost-benefit analyses may change acros ...
Article GUID: 33590729
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