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Developmental Science and Executive Function


Developmental Science and Executive Function - PMC

Executive function abilities, including working memory, inhibitory control, and the flexible volitional shifting of the focus of attention provide a ...

Developmental Science and Executive Function - PubMed

Executive function abilities, including working memory, inhibitory control, and the flexible volitional shifting of the focus of attention ...

The developmental trajectories of executive function from ... - Nature

Executive functions (EF) are high-level cognitive processes that include planning, initiation, shifting, monitoring, and inhibition of ...

What is Executive Function? How Executive Functioning Skills Affect ...

Contrary to the theory that guides some early education programs that focus solely on teaching letters and numbers, explicit efforts to foster executive ...

Developmental Science and Executive Function - Clancy Blair, 2016

Executive function (EF), defined as the ability to hold information in working memory, to inhibit fast and unthinking responses to stimulation, and to flexibly ...

Developmental Science and Executive Function - ResearchGate

Download Citation | Developmental Science and Executive Function | Executive function abilities, including working memory, ...

The Development of Executive Function: Mechanisms of Change ...

This developmental account of executive function (EF) argues that domain-general analogical processes build a functional hierarchy of skills.

The development of executive function. - APA PsycNet

This chapter examines theories of and empirical research on executive function. The authors show that research on executive function has grown dramatically ...

Development of executive function‐relevant skills is related to both ...

The development of skills related to executive function (EF) in infancy, including their emergence, underlying neural mechanisms, ...

The Future of Research on Executive Function and Its Development

This introduction to the special issue reviews some of the recent history of the field before introducing the seven target articles.

A Guide to Executive Function

Executive function and self-regulation skills are like an air traffic control system in the brain—they help us manage information, make decisions, and plan ...

An ecological view of executive function in young children: Variation ...

For many years, researchers studied executive functions (EFs) in the laboratory with a focus on understanding an individual child's ...

A summary of the developmental trajectory of executive functions ...

Executive functions (EFs) refer to cognitive control abilities that can sustain goal-directed behavior within complex contexts or changing contingencies.

Rethinking Executive Function and its Development

Thus, two key goals of psychological science are understanding how executive function develops and how it can be improved. 904771PPSXXX10.1177/ ...

Development of executive functions in late childhood and the ...

We examine the developmental changes in Executive functions (EFs) throughout late childhood and how the contextual factor of classroom methodology mediates ...

Development of Executive Function Skills in Childhood (Chapter 19)

Executive function (EF) skills are a set of neurocognitive skills required for the conscious, goal-directed control of thought, action, and emotion.

Readings | Global Executive Function Initiative - Stanford University

Executive functioning is associated with many psychological outcomes throughout development and adult life, including academic outcomes and mental health.

Developmental Science and Executive Function - NYU Scholars

Abstract. Executive function abilities, including working memory, inhibitory control, and the flexible volitional shifting of the focus of ...

Clancy Blair - Publications

Area: ; 2016, Blair C. Developmental Science and Executive Function. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 25: 3-7. PMID 26985139 DOI: 10.1177/ ...

ERIC - Institute of Education Sciences

Executive functions (EFs) in early childhood are predictors of later developmental outcomes and school readiness. Much of the research on ...