Children show gradual and protracted improvement in an array of behaviors involved in the conscious control of thought and emotion. Behavioral research has shown that these abilities, collectively referred to as executive functions (EF), can be dissociated into separable processes, such as inhibition andworkingmemory. Furthermore, noninvasive neuroimaging shows that these component processes often rely on separable neural circuits involving areas of the frontal cortex and nuclei of the basal ganglia. As additional noninvasive methodologies become available, it is increasingly possible to continue to dissect and dissociate components of EF and also test predictions made by a number of theoretical neuroanatomical models. One method of late is...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
Executive function (EF) is a multifaceted construct that has been defined as a set of higher-order c...
In humans, changes in brain structure and function can be measured non-invasively during postnatal d...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
Executive functions (EFs) are supervisory cognitive processes that coordinate the execution of other...
The transition from late childhood to adulthood is characterized by refinements in brain structure a...
It is generally acknowledged that there is no simple relationship between functional competence and ...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
In the last decade, advances in neuroimaging technologies have given rise to a large number of resea...
Adult cognitive neuroscience employs a wide variety of techniques to investigate a broad range of be...
An explosion of research activity in the area of attention, memory, and executive function has been ...
Children begin performing similarly to adults on tasks requiring executive functions in late childho...
One central mission of cognitive neuroscience is to understand the ontology of complex cognitive fun...
Poor executive function (EF) has been associated with a host of short- and long-term problems across...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
Executive function (EF) is a multifaceted construct that has been defined as a set of higher-order c...
In humans, changes in brain structure and function can be measured non-invasively during postnatal d...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
Executive functions (EFs) are supervisory cognitive processes that coordinate the execution of other...
The transition from late childhood to adulthood is characterized by refinements in brain structure a...
It is generally acknowledged that there is no simple relationship between functional competence and ...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
In the last decade, advances in neuroimaging technologies have given rise to a large number of resea...
Adult cognitive neuroscience employs a wide variety of techniques to investigate a broad range of be...
An explosion of research activity in the area of attention, memory, and executive function has been ...
Children begin performing similarly to adults on tasks requiring executive functions in late childho...
One central mission of cognitive neuroscience is to understand the ontology of complex cognitive fun...
Poor executive function (EF) has been associated with a host of short- and long-term problems across...
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies have allowed ever more detailed studies of the human br...
Executive function (EF) is a multifaceted construct that has been defined as a set of higher-order c...
In humans, changes in brain structure and function can be measured non-invasively during postnatal d...