Assessment and development of executive function (EF) during childhood - Anderson - 2002 () Citation Context ...ganizational skills (Naito, 2003; Romine and Reynolds, 2004). Importantly, many authors support the view that the cognitive components of executive functions are fully efficient around ...
Part 1: variations by age, ethnicity, and poverty status. Child Development. 2001; 72(6):1868-1886. Rhoades BL, Greenberg MT, Lanza ST, Blair C. Demographic and familial predictors of early executive function development: contribution of a person-centered perspective. Journal ...
Shifting and working memory showed a similar pattern of development whereas inhibition reached a stable level of performance at an earlier age. There were no correlations between the three executive skills studied in this thesis, supporting the fractionation of executive function. 展开 ...
Executive functioning skills development begins at a very early age. Here are strategies to help the adult with executive function disorder. Many of these tips and strategies are great for teens as well. What are executive functioning Skills? The following skills are cognitive processes that make...
This, in combination with significant, albeit more stable, impairments in flexibility, has implications for the challenges faced by high-functioning individuals with ASD as they attempt to enter mainstream work and social environments. 展开 关键词: autism executive function BRIEF development age-related...
Maternal executive function (EF) has previously been identified as an essential contributor to quality parenting directly and child development indirectly. Further, evidence of intergenerational transmission of EF combined with the potential protective effects of the teen’s own mothers, point to the ...
Age of onset, frequency, and magnitude of MJ use were all shown to impact cognitive performance. Findings suggest that earlier MJ onset is related to poorer cognitive function and increased frequency and magnitude of MJ use relative to later MJ onset. Exposure to MJ during a period of ...
Furthermore, profound executive function deficits can lead to serious problems in safety, function, employment, and emotional well-being. In normal aging, a person can experience a decline in concept formation, abstraction, and mental flexibility, especially after age 70. There can also be a ...
given the substantial changes in writing development generally occurring in this age range. In particular, this study aimed to investigate how transcription skills, oral language skills, and EF as assessed by a broad neuropsychological test battery, predict narrative writing growth over time from fourth...
relative to cognitive ability in the younger cohort, but the gap was present in the school-age cohort. Yet, reduced executive function consistently corresponded with a greater cognitive-adaptive gap in socialization domains for both preschool and school-age children. Targeting EF, specifically ...