Treffer: The Interplay of Non-Verbal Intelligence and Cognitive Functions in Understanding Emotions in Preschool Children

Title:
The Interplay of Non-Verbal Intelligence and Cognitive Functions in Understanding Emotions in Preschool Children
Source:
Psychol Res Behav Manag
Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Vol Volume 18, Iss Issue 1, Pp 1531-1544 (2025)
Publisher Information:
Informa UK Limited, 2025.
Publication Year:
2025
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Article<br />Other literature type
Language:
English
ISSN:
1179-1578
DOI:
10.2147/prbm.s525241
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CC BY NC
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Accession Number:
edsair.doi.dedup.....440faae70b7a11863c97ca73979d92a2
Database:
OpenAIRE

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OBJECTIVE: Emotions are known to play a vital role in the lives of children; however, not all children possess an equal understanding of emotions. This suggests the influence of cognitive abilities and functions on the development of emotion understanding during different developmental phases. This study aims to explore the link between non-verbal intelligence and emotion understanding in children. Also, it examines a mediation model to assess the extent to which cognitive functions mediate this link. Finally, it aims to compare the strength of mediation paths between boys and girls through testing a moderated mediation model. METHODS: To test the research hypotheses, a sample of 272 children (M = 63.40 months, SD = 3.74) including 81 boys and 138 girls was recruited. The parents of the remaining 53 children chose not to specify their children's gender. Participants responded to scales on non-verbal intelligence, executive cognitive functions and emotion understanding. RESULTS: The results suggested that there is a statistically positive relationship between non-verbal intelligence and emotion understanding. Also, the executive cognitive functions were positively associated with both non-verbal intelligence and emotion understanding. The results of multiple mediation analysis revealed that only the inhibition mediated the link between non-verbal intelligence and emotion understanding. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that not all executive cognitive functions can explain the underlying mechanism between non-verbal intelligence and emotion understanding, however, inhibition emerged as the stronger mediator in this relationship.