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Executive Function

2017
Executive function (EF) is a heterogeneous construct widely used to refer to a conspicuous number of higher-order cognitive processes devoted to the monitoring and control of thoughts and actions. EF is generally regarded as being particularly important in novel or unfamiliar situations in which thoughtful and cautious behavior, instead of automatic ...
Pecora Giulia   +5 more
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Executive Functions

Pediatric Annals, 2005
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive processes that continue to develop well into adulthood. They are critically important to behavioral self-control and task performance, and deficits can have serious effects on a student's functioning in many areas.
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Executive functions

2019
Executive functions (EFs) include high-order cognitive abilities such as working memory, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, planning, reasoning, and problem solving. EFs enable humans to achieve goals, adapt to novel everyday life situations, and manage social interactions.
Cristofori, Irene   +2 more
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Executive summary

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2007
Stanley B, Barnett   +2 more
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Executive execution.

Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994), 1995
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Are Executable Exams Executable?

Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 2, 2022
Yael Erez, Orit Hazzan
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Survey of Transient Execution Attacks and Their Mitigations

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Wenjie Xiong, Jakub Szefer
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Executive Hyperuricemia

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1971
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