Conceptualization and operationalization of executive function

P Baggetta, PA Alexander - Mind, Brain, and Education, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Executive function is comprised of different behavioral and cognitive elements and is
considered to play a significant role in learning and academic achievement. Educational …

Why self-control seems (but may not be) limited

M Inzlicht, BJ Schmeichel, CN Macrae - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
Self-control refers to the mental processes that allow people to override thoughts and
emotions, thus enabling behavior to vary adaptively from moment to moment. Dominating …

The nature and organization of individual differences in executive functions: Four general conclusions

A Miyake, NP Friedman - Current directions in psychological …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Executive functions (EFs)—a set of general-purpose control processes that regulate one's
thoughts and behaviors—have become a popular research topic lately and have been …

Executive functions and self-regulation

W Hofmann, BJ Schmeichel, AD Baddeley - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2012 - cell.com
Self-regulation is a core aspect of adaptive human behavior that has been studied, largely in
parallel, through the lenses of social and personality psychology as well as cognitive …

Cognitive adaptations to stressful environments: When childhood adversity enhances adult executive function.

C Mittal, V Griskevicius, JA Simpson… - Journal of personality …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Can growing up in a stressful childhood environment enhance certain cognitive functions?
Drawing participants from higher-income and lower-income backgrounds, we tested how …

[LIVRE][B] Handbook of self-regulation: Research, theory, and applications

KD Vohs, RF Baumeister - 2016 - books.google.com
From leading authorities, this significantly revised and expanded handbook is a highly
regarded reference in a rapidly growing field. It thoroughly examines the conscious and …

Bridging the sciences of mindfulness and romantic relationships: A theoretical model and research agenda

JC Karremans, MPJ Schellekens… - Personality and Social …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on mindfulness, defined as paying conscious and non-judgmental attention to
present-moment experiences, has increased rapidly in the past decade but has focused …

An evolutionary life history framework for psychopathology

M Del Giudice - Psychological Inquiry, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, I outline a general framework for the evolutionary analysis of mental disorders
based on the concepts of life history theory. I synthesize and extend a large body of work …

The benefits of simply observing: mindful attention modulates the link between motivation and behavior.

EK Papies, TM Pronk, M Keesman… - Journal of personality …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Mindful attention, a central component of mindfulness meditation, can be conceived as
becoming aware of one's thoughts and experiences and being able to observe them as …

The development of adolescent self-regulation: Reviewing the role of parent, peer, friend, and romantic relationships

JP Farley, J Kim-Spoon - Journal of adolescence, 2014 - Elsevier
Self-regulation plays an important role in adolescent development, predicting success in
multiple domains including school and social relationships. While researchers have paid …