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Executive functions in early childhood: the role of maternal and paternal parenting practices.
British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2015We investigated the association between mothers' and fathers' harsh parenting and sensitive parenting practices and child's executive functions (EF) in early childhood in 607 families.
N. Lucassen+8 more
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Components of Executive Functioning in Metamemory
Applied Neuropsychology, 2010This study examined metamemory in relation to three basic executive functions (set shifting, working memory updating, and response inhibition) measured as latent variables. Young adults (Experiment 1) and middle-aged adults (Experiment 2) completed a set of executive functioning tasks and the Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ ...
Mantyla, T+2 more
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Executive functions are cognitive gadgets
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019Abstract Many psychologists and neuroscientists still see executive functions as independent, domain-general, supervisory functions that are often dissociated from more “low-level” associative learning. Here, we suggest that executive functions very much build on associative learning, and argue that executive functions might be better understood as ...
Senne Braem, Bernhard Hommel
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SELF-RATED EXECUTIVE FUNCTION: DEVELOPMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE FUNCTION INDEX
International Journal of Neuroscience, 2005There are several self-rating executive function (SREF) measures in existence that were developed solely in clinical populations or which sample a limited range of executive functions. The Executive Function Index (EFI) was developed here in a normal population with five subscales derived through factor analysis: Motivational Drive, Strategic Planning,
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Reflections on executive functioning
2012It can be argued that EF is the most important factor for successful adaptation to the human world. Although there are differing definitions and models for understanding EF (see Chapter 1), researchers and clinicians agree that intact EF skills are necessary for independently living as a responsible member of society who demonstrates appropriate and ...
Elizabeth P. Sparrow, Scott J. Hunter
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The Role of Executive Functions in Reading Comprehension
Educational Psychology Review, 2017Reese Butterfuss, Panayiota Kendeou
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Memory and executive functions in persons with type 2 diabetes: a meta‐analysis
Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews, 2016S. Sadanand, R. Balachandar, S. Bharath
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