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Executive dysfunction (ED) is a predictor of poor treatment response of late-life depression to pharmacotherapy.

ADHD is defined by behavioral characteristics similar to neuropsychological disorders of executive dysfunction.

Executive dysfunction has often been reported, but findings have not always been replicated.

Executive dysfunction is observed in a sizable number of patients with refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).

Executive dysfunction occurs early and is prevalent in Alzheimer's disease (AD).

Executive dysfunction is common in substance use disorder (SUD) populations and hinders treatment.

Network models of ASD address core symptoms but not comorbid executive dysfunction.

Executive dysfunction is relatively common in the post-stroke population but is often undetected.

A mismatch of emotions can cause executive dysfunction, a failure to act, hesitation.

For specific subscales, F-ABI patients had higher scores than substance abusers and controls in the subscales of apathy, disinhibition and executive dysfunction, whereas substance abusers had greater executive dysfunction than controls.

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