认知
心理学
认知训练
反应抑制
认知心理学
发展心理学
随机对照试验
神经科学
医学
外科
作者
Keertana Ganesan,Abigail Thompson,Claire Rosalie Smid,Roser Cañigueral,Yongjing Li,Grace Revill,Vanessa B. Puetz,Boris C. Bernhardt,Nico U.F. Dosenbach,Rogier Kievit,Nikolaus Steinbeis
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41593-024-01672-w
摘要
Abstract Cognitive control is required to organize thoughts and actions and is critical for the pursuit of long-term goals. Childhood cognitive control relates to other domains of cognitive functioning and predicts later-life success and well-being. In this study, we used a randomized controlled trial to test whether cognitive control can be improved through a pre-registered 8-week intervention in 235 children aged 6–13 years targeting response inhibition and whether this leads to changes in multiple behavioral and neural outcomes compared to a response speed training. We show long-lasting improvements of closely related measures of cognitive control at the 1-year follow-up; however, training had no impact on any behavioral outcomes (decision-making, academic achievement, mental health, fluid reasoning and creativity) or neural outcomes (task-dependent and intrinsic brain function and gray and white matter structure). Bayesian analyses provide strong evidence of absent training effects. We conclude that targeted training of response inhibition does little to change children’s brains or their behavior.
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