• measure Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT)

    Study:Netherlands Twin Register
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Young Netherlands Twin Register  YE_ATTEF1 YE_ATTEF2
     
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    The Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT) are computerized executive functioning tasks. The ANTs measure a diverse range of executive functions, including attention, working memory, and inhibition.
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF)

    Study:Generation R
    Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire
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    Generation R  4 years 13-14 years
     
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    The Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) assesses parent-reported executive functions related to inhibition, shifting, emotional control, working memory and planning in children in everyday life. The BRIEF consists of 86 items that form eight subscales: Inhibit (10 items), Working memory (10 items), Shift (8 items), Emotional control (10...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Stop-Signal Task - Cars

    Study:L-CID
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Early Childhood Cohort  ECC - T1 ECC - T2 ECC - T3 ECC - T4
     
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    The Stop-Signal Task - Cars aims to measure behavioral inhibition by having the child inhibit their reaction in response to a quickly appearing signal. During the task, the child is instructed to touch a picture of a car appearing on the screen as quickly as possible, and to withhold touching the screen when a "Stop" sign appears. The child has to respond...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Child Gap Overlap Task - Antisaccade

    Study:YOUth
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Eyetracking
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    Baby and Child  6 years

    Child and Adolescent  9 years 12 years
     
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    The Gap-overlap task is a gaze contingent paradigm that measures visual attention shifting between a central and a peripheral stimulus. This is thought to be a key process underlying behavioral control. The Gap-overlap task contains three conditions; i) Gap, in which the central stimulus disappears 200ms before the appearance of the peripheral target; ii)...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Child Gap Overlap Task - Prosaccade

    Study:YOUth
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Eyetracking
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    Baby and Child  6 years

    Child and Adolescent  9 years 12 years
     
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    The Gap-overlap task is a gaze contingent paradigm that measures visual attention shifting between a central and a peripheral stimulus. This is thought to be a key process underlying behavioral control. The Gap-overlap task contains three conditions; i) Gap, in which the central stimulus disappears 200ms before the appearance of the peripheral target; ii)...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
  • measure Infant Stop Signal Anticipation Task

    Study:YOUth
    Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
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    Baby and Child  6 years
     
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    The Stop Signal Anticipation task is adopted from Zandbelt and Vink (Vink et al., 2014, Zandbelt et al., 2008) and is also used as MRI task in the YOUth Child and Adolescent cohort. The Stop Signal Anticipation task measures response inhibition, which is considered an important aspect of behavioral control. In the task, children are instructed to stop a...
    Created October 17, 2024 Updated October 20, 2024
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