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Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults?
BACKGROUND: Cognitive flexibility (CF) enables individuals to readily shift from one concept or mode of practice/thoughts to another in response to changes in the environment and feedback, making CF vital to optimise success in obtaining goals. However, how CF relates to other executive functions (e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37471399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286208 |
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author | Tong, Ke Chan, Yuan Ni Cheng, Xiaoqin Cheon, Bobby Ellefson, Michelle Fauziana, Restria Feng, Shengchuang Fischer, Nastassja Gulyás, Balázs Hoo, Natalie Hung, David Kalaivanan, Kastoori Langley, Christelle Lee, Kean Mun Lee, Li Ling Lee, Timothy Melani, Irene Melia, Nadhilla Pei, Jia Ying Raghani, Lisha Sam, Yoke Loo Seow, Peter Suckling, John Tan, Yan Fen Teo, Chew Lee Uchiyama, Ryutaro Yap, Hui Shan Christopoulos, Georgios Hendriks, Henriette Chen, Annabel Robbins, Trevor Sahakian, Barbara Kourtzi, Zoe Leong, Victoria |
author_facet | Tong, Ke Chan, Yuan Ni Cheng, Xiaoqin Cheon, Bobby Ellefson, Michelle Fauziana, Restria Feng, Shengchuang Fischer, Nastassja Gulyás, Balázs Hoo, Natalie Hung, David Kalaivanan, Kastoori Langley, Christelle Lee, Kean Mun Lee, Li Ling Lee, Timothy Melani, Irene Melia, Nadhilla Pei, Jia Ying Raghani, Lisha Sam, Yoke Loo Seow, Peter Suckling, John Tan, Yan Fen Teo, Chew Lee Uchiyama, Ryutaro Yap, Hui Shan Christopoulos, Georgios Hendriks, Henriette Chen, Annabel Robbins, Trevor Sahakian, Barbara Kourtzi, Zoe Leong, Victoria |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cognitive flexibility (CF) enables individuals to readily shift from one concept or mode of practice/thoughts to another in response to changes in the environment and feedback, making CF vital to optimise success in obtaining goals. However, how CF relates to other executive functions (e.g., working memory, response inhibition), mental abilities (e.g., creativity, literacy, numeracy, intelligence, structure learning), and social factors (e.g., multilingualism, tolerance of uncertainty, perceived social support, social decision-making) is less well understood. The current study aims to (1) establish the construct validity of CF in relation to other executive function skills and intelligence, and (2) elucidate specific relationships between CF, structure learning, creativity, career decision making and planning, and other life skills. METHODS: This study will recruit up to 400 healthy Singaporean young adults (age 18–30) to complete a wide range of cognitive tasks and social questionnaires/tasks. The richness of the task/questionnaire battery and within-participant administration enables us to use computational modelling and structural equation modelling to examine connections between the latent constructs of interest. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT: The current study is the first systematic investigation into the construct validity of CF and its interrelationship with other important cognitive skills such as learning and creativity, within an Asian context. The study will further explore the concept of CF as a non-unitary construct, a novel theoretical proposition in the field. The inclusion of a structure learning paradigm is intended to inform future development of a novel intervention paradigm to enhance CF. Finally, the results of the study will be useful for informing classroom pedagogy and the design of lifelong learning policies and curricula, as part of the wider remit of the Cambridge-NTU Centre for Lifelong Learning and Individualised Cognition (CLIC). |
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spelling | pubmed-103589192023-07-21 Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? Tong, Ke Chan, Yuan Ni Cheng, Xiaoqin Cheon, Bobby Ellefson, Michelle Fauziana, Restria Feng, Shengchuang Fischer, Nastassja Gulyás, Balázs Hoo, Natalie Hung, David Kalaivanan, Kastoori Langley, Christelle Lee, Kean Mun Lee, Li Ling Lee, Timothy Melani, Irene Melia, Nadhilla Pei, Jia Ying Raghani, Lisha Sam, Yoke Loo Seow, Peter Suckling, John Tan, Yan Fen Teo, Chew Lee Uchiyama, Ryutaro Yap, Hui Shan Christopoulos, Georgios Hendriks, Henriette Chen, Annabel Robbins, Trevor Sahakian, Barbara Kourtzi, Zoe Leong, Victoria PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Cognitive flexibility (CF) enables individuals to readily shift from one concept or mode of practice/thoughts to another in response to changes in the environment and feedback, making CF vital to optimise success in obtaining goals. However, how CF relates to other executive functions (e.g., working memory, response inhibition), mental abilities (e.g., creativity, literacy, numeracy, intelligence, structure learning), and social factors (e.g., multilingualism, tolerance of uncertainty, perceived social support, social decision-making) is less well understood. The current study aims to (1) establish the construct validity of CF in relation to other executive function skills and intelligence, and (2) elucidate specific relationships between CF, structure learning, creativity, career decision making and planning, and other life skills. METHODS: This study will recruit up to 400 healthy Singaporean young adults (age 18–30) to complete a wide range of cognitive tasks and social questionnaires/tasks. The richness of the task/questionnaire battery and within-participant administration enables us to use computational modelling and structural equation modelling to examine connections between the latent constructs of interest. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT: The current study is the first systematic investigation into the construct validity of CF and its interrelationship with other important cognitive skills such as learning and creativity, within an Asian context. The study will further explore the concept of CF as a non-unitary construct, a novel theoretical proposition in the field. The inclusion of a structure learning paradigm is intended to inform future development of a novel intervention paradigm to enhance CF. Finally, the results of the study will be useful for informing classroom pedagogy and the design of lifelong learning policies and curricula, as part of the wider remit of the Cambridge-NTU Centre for Lifelong Learning and Individualised Cognition (CLIC). Public Library of Science 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10358919/ /pubmed/37471399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286208 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Tong, Ke Chan, Yuan Ni Cheng, Xiaoqin Cheon, Bobby Ellefson, Michelle Fauziana, Restria Feng, Shengchuang Fischer, Nastassja Gulyás, Balázs Hoo, Natalie Hung, David Kalaivanan, Kastoori Langley, Christelle Lee, Kean Mun Lee, Li Ling Lee, Timothy Melani, Irene Melia, Nadhilla Pei, Jia Ying Raghani, Lisha Sam, Yoke Loo Seow, Peter Suckling, John Tan, Yan Fen Teo, Chew Lee Uchiyama, Ryutaro Yap, Hui Shan Christopoulos, Georgios Hendriks, Henriette Chen, Annabel Robbins, Trevor Sahakian, Barbara Kourtzi, Zoe Leong, Victoria Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
title | Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
title_full | Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
title_fullStr | Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
title_full_unstemmed | Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
title_short | Study protocol: How does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
title_sort | study protocol: how does cognitive flexibility relate to other executive functions and learning in healthy young adults? |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10358919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37471399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286208 |
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