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A preprint abstract discusses the developmental disparities between stimulus-response (S-R) and stimulus-stimulus (S-S) conflict processing in children, adolescents, and young adults. The study used a Simon-spatial-Stroop task and recruited 644 participants aged 7 to 23. The results showed that all age groups demonstrated robust stimulus-response compatibility effects, with task performance improving with age. The study also found that both S-R and S-S conflicts processing followed a U-shaped function across ages, with S-S conflict processing maturing earlier than S-R conflict processing. This research provides valuable insights into the developmental specificity of conflict processing. [Extracted from the article] |