Disordered executive function can impair a person’s ability to organize and manage behavior. Executive function is a broad group of mental skills that enable people to complete tasks and interact with ...
Executive function describes a set of cognitive processes and mental skills that help an individual plan, monitor, and successfully execute their goals. The “executive functions,” as they’re known, ...
Our current brain structures have been with us for at least 35,000 years. But today’s work environment, filled with the pinging, whooshing, grabbing, greedy solicitations of digital media, is unlike ...
Your working memory, cognitive flexibility, and self-regulation are core components of executive function (EF), an interrelated set of mental skills that lay the foundation for advanced cognitive ...
Constantly losing your keys? Always forgetting about that crucial meeting? Struggling to start, let alone complete, tasks in your day-to-day life? It might be a sign of executive function disorder – a ...
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Task Initiation and Its Role in Executive Function
Task initiation is a crucial aspect of executive function that impacts your ability to start projects and meet deadlines. It ...
Reading Deficits, Executive Functions, and Social Adjustment Problems: Direct and Mediated Relations
https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjpsyc.134.1.0061 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/amerjpsyc.134.1.0061 Copy URL The main objective of the present study was to ...
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