is committed to research and training in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. Our work is aimed primarily at learning more about the development of higher-order cognitive processes like attention and mental flexibility and their association with age-related changes in brain functioning through the use of converging cognitive-behavioural neuroimaging and computational research methods.
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Morton, J. B. (2010). Genetic, neurophysiological, and experiential influences on the development of executive functioning: the need for developmental models. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews.
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