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The process of adolescents learning to plan for themselves, make well-informed decisions, and make appropriate evaluations of risk assessment--all things that scientists consider to be "executive functions" of the brain--does not happen in a single day, a single week or even in a single month.
Inhibition of automatic responses and task switching (or 'mental set shifting') are both understood to be executive functions of working memory (Baddeley, 1966; Miyake et al., 2000).
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Then the rest of it is executive function, which Peter Asher is incredibly good at.
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) [ 55] was used to evaluate executive functions of the prefrontal cortex.
Executive functions The CANTAB is a computerised neuropsychological test battery and is used to assess the executive functions of the participants.
Figural fluency is considered one of the executive functions of the right frontal lobe.
Another objective was to determine how the immature executive functions of children affect their cognitive functions relative to adults in numerical comparison.
Response inhibition is a prototypical executive function of considerable clinical relevance to psychiatry.
Part B is a measure of executive function of 'task shifting' and involves participants connecting alternating letters and numbers (e.g.,1-A-2-B).
5 Since cognitive deficits in ALS are largely of executive functioning, the use of a screening tool designed for the detection of frontal dysfunction may be a possible advantageous option.
Cognitive shifting (or mental set shifting) is considered to be part of executive functioning.
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