Hot and cold executive functions in the brain: A prefrontal-cingular network
Executive functions, or cognitive control, are higher-order cognitive functions needed for
adaptive goal-directed behaviours and are significantly impaired in majority of …
adaptive goal-directed behaviours and are significantly impaired in majority of …
Executive function and psychopathology: A neurodevelopmental perspective
PD Zelazo - Annual review of clinical psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Executive function (EF) skills are neurocognitive skills that support the reflective, top-down
coordination and control of other brain functions, and there is neural and behavioral …
coordination and control of other brain functions, and there is neural and behavioral …
Executive function in autism spectrum disorder: history, theoretical models, empirical findings, and potential as an endophenotype
This review presents an outline of executive function (EF) and its application to autism
spectrum disorder (ASD). The development of the EF construct, theoretical models of EF …
spectrum disorder (ASD). The development of the EF construct, theoretical models of EF …
[HTML][HTML] The neurodevelopment of executive function skills: Implications for academic achievement gaps.
Introduction: Executive function (EF) skills emerge in infancy and typically become more
effective and efficient throughout childhood and adolescence and into early adulthood …
effective and efficient throughout childhood and adolescence and into early adulthood …
Brief report: Self-reported academic, social, and mental health experiences of post-secondary students with autism spectrum disorder
Increasing numbers of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are enrolling in post-
secondary academic institutions. However, research indicates that post-secondary students …
secondary academic institutions. However, research indicates that post-secondary students …
Effects of cognitive training programs on executive function in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review
Background. Autism Spectrum Disorder is often associated with deficits in executive
functions (EFs), which is contributing significantly to individuals with ASD's difficulties in …
functions (EFs), which is contributing significantly to individuals with ASD's difficulties in …
Holistic functioning from a developmental perspective: a new synthesis with a focus on a multi-tiered system support structure
While research in specific academic disciplines has individually advanced knowledge and
practice for promoting multiple aspects of health and well-being in children and adolescents …
practice for promoting multiple aspects of health and well-being in children and adolescents …
Neurobehavioral abnormalities associated with executive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury
RL Wood, A Worthington - Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Objective: This article will address how anomalies of executive function after traumatic brain
injury (TBI) can translate into altered social behavior that has an impact on a person's …
injury (TBI) can translate into altered social behavior that has an impact on a person's …
The impact of prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on theory of mind, emotion regulation and emotional‐behavioral functions in children with autism …
M Zemestani, O Hoseinpanahi… - Autism …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Advances in our knowledge about the neuropsychological mechanisms underlying core
deficits in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have produced several novel treatment …
deficits in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have produced several novel treatment …
Hot executive function: Emotion and the development of cognitive control.
This chapter provides a brief overview of the development of hot and cool executive function
(EF) skills from infancy into adulthood. Following this overview of research on hot and cool …
(EF) skills from infancy into adulthood. Following this overview of research on hot and cool …