In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive...
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and neuroscience, executive dysfunction, or executive function deficit, is a disruption to the efficacy of the executive functions, which is a group of...
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The Functions of the Executive is a book by Chester I. Barnard (1886–1961) that presents a "theory of cooperation and organization" and "a study of the...
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Delis–Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) is a neuropsychological test used to measure a variety of verbal and nonverbal executive functions for both...
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Prefrontal cortex (section Executive function)
live, personality, and the functions of the prefrontal cortex. This brain region has been implicated in executive functions, such as planning, decision...
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Lord Chancellor (redirect from Lord Chancellor (Tenure of Office and Discharge of Ecclesiastical Functions) Act 1974)
and to transfer its functions to other officials: legislative functions to a speaker of the House of Lords, executive functions to the secretary of state...
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Spina bifida (section Executive function)
be displaced. Several studies have demonstrated difficulties with executive functions in youth with spina bifida, with greater deficits observed in youth...
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Human brain (section Function)
temporal, and occipital lobes. The frontal lobe is associated with executive functions including self-control, planning, reasoning, and abstract thought...
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longitudinal trends in ADHD, may support a later improvement in executive functions after reaching adulthood. ADHD has also been associated with motivational...
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indicate a "disorder of executive function" but rather suggest a higher level of dysfunction in a specific domain of executive functions. Particular attention...
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concerned with how to interact with stimuli. An important function of the DLPFC is the executive functions, such as working memory, cognitive flexibility, planning...
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Brain (redirect from Brain functions)
its function. The hypothalamus is a collection of small nuclei, most of which are involved in basic biological functions. Some of these functions relate...
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The relationship between autism and memory, specifically memory functions in relation to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is an ongoing topic of research...
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response inhibition, is a cognitive process – and, more specifically, an executive function – that permits an individual to inhibit their impulses and natural...
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Dopaminergic pathways (section Function)
physiological and behavioral processes including movement, cognition, executive functions, reward, motivation, and neuroendocrine control. Each pathway is...
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Frontostriatal circuit (section Function)
information processing. Frontostriatal circuits are part of the executive functions. Executive functions include the following: selection and perception of important...
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President of Liberia (section Executive functions)
leader of the executive branch and as commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Liberia. Prior to the independence of Liberia in 1847, executive power in the...
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entrepreneurs Executive (government), branch of government that has authority and responsibility for the administration of state bureaucracy Executive functions or...
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by Alan Baddeley to describe a common pattern of dysfunction in executive functions, such as planning, abstract thinking, flexibility and behavioural...
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Neuropsychological test (section Executive function)
usually good early tests to rule out problems in certain functions and provide an indication of functions which may need to be tested more specifically.} Barcelona...
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Mind-wandering (section Executive functions)
unhappy. Executive functions (EFs) are cognitive processes that make a person pay attention or concentrate on a task. Three executive functions that relate...
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Welsh Government (section Transfer of functions)
minister of Wales since August 2024. Prior to devolution in 1999 many executive functions for Wales were carried out by the Secretary of State for Wales and...
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concerns the function of these brain areas. The PFC has been found to be active in a variety of tasks that require executive functions. This has led...
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the effect sizes of improvements in cognitive function are largest for indices of executive functions and small to moderate for aspects of memory and...
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his clinical work, he is also an expert in the neuropsychology of executive function and self-regulation. He is board certified in three clinical specialties:...
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Executive functions are a cognitive apparatus that controls and manages cognitive processes. Norman and Shallice (1980) proposed a model on executive...
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of memory and intellectual function and by changes in mood. These changes encompass what are known as executive functions of the brain. It usually presents...
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Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance (redirect from Effects of sleep deprivation on executive functioning)
important region involved in executive functioning. Researchers believe that three of the most 'basic' executive functions are: shifting, updating, and...
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between executive functions and rumination has yielded mixed results. Some studies have observed a negative correlation with two executive functioning abilities...
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attentional shifting are thought to be closely related to other executive functions such as working memory. Sources of attention in the brain create...
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