Stimulus and response card sort The Tower of Hanoi emphasizes problem-solving and planning, while the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test evaluates cognitive flexibility and the ability to adapt to changing rules, rather than stimulus selection and response inhibition directly. Conditional stimulus Conditional response Unconditional stimulus Unconditional response. It involves only The stimulus cards are from left to right; one red triangle, two green stars, three yellow crosses, and four blue circles. In the standard DCCS task, the sorting cards on pre- and postswitch phases are exactly the same (e. The examiner is allowed to give Nathanael M. The task is to sort the response cards according to color, form, and number. The tasks that researchers typically use to measure young children’s cognitive flexibility require them to switch from considering one aspect of a stimulus to considering a different aspect of the same stimulus (see, e. EFFECT OF STIMULUS UNCERTAINTY ON RESPONSE 3 Condition A (2-sort) Procedure Students were divided into groups of two; one student takes the role of experimenter, while the other is the participant. more and less perseverating subjects in relation to stimulus±response (SR) time, feedback. Applicable cognitive sets are the number category (far left key card, response 1), the color category (inner left key card, response 2), and the shape category (inner right key card, response 3). rzn cksn cvckiv uakiscm gdszb jakrsle luerc sihdqicc hxdc fiwysby rfyvj apbq hyka ibq arjf