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The Assessment of Executive Functioning in Children [PDF]

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Mental Health, 2010
Background:  Executive functioning is increasingly seen as incorporating several component sub‐skills and clinical assessments should reflect this complexity. Method:  Tools for assessing executive functioning in children are reviewed ...
Lucy A Henry
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Executive functions and play

Trends in Neuroscience and Education, 2023
Executive functions and play have been researched separately over the last few decades. Only recently has the association between the two constructs received more attention. Thus, a Special Issue on this association is timely. The six empirical studies of the Special Issue applied various types of play (e.g., dramatic play or physical play) in their ...
Janina Eberhart   +3 more
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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 Function

2015
Components of human executive function, like rule generation and selection in response to stimuli (attention set-shifting) or overcoming a habit (reversal learning), can be reliably modelled in rodents. The rodent paradigms are based upon tasks that assess cognitive flexibility in clinical populations and have been effective in distinguishing the ...
Talpos J, Shoaib M
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