Neural evidence for enhanced attention to mistakes among school-aged children with a growth mindset

Volume: 24, Pages: 42 - 50
Published: Apr 1, 2017
Abstract
Individuals who believe intelligence is malleable (a growth mindset) are better able to bounce back from failures than those who believe intelligence is immutable. Event-related potential (ERP) studies among adults suggest this resilience is related to increased attention allocation to errors. Whether this mechanism is present among young children remains unknown, however. We therefore evaluated error-monitoring ERPs among 123 school-aged...
Paper Details
Title
Neural evidence for enhanced attention to mistakes among school-aged children with a growth mindset
Published Date
Apr 1, 2017
Volume
24
Pages
42 - 50
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