This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationship between executive function (EF) and academic achievement in primary school children. It proposes that processing times within EF tasks can be used to predict academic attainment and aid in the development of intervention programmes
Even though positive relations between children’s motor ability and their academic achievement are f...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Problem Many studies suggest that Processing Speed (PS), Attention, and Working Memory (WM) are majo...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...
Although the relations between executive functions and academic achievement are considered widely pr...
peer reviewedThis study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-o...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Extensive evidence has suggested that early academic skills are a robust indicator of later academic...
The purpose of this study was to research the relationship between executive functions and academic ...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Substantial evidence has established that individual differences in executive function (EF) in early...
AbstractThe general aim of the present study was to investigate EF in relation to academic performan...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Executive functions (EFs) are predictive of early academic attainment. However, there is little res...
Even though positive relations between children’s motor ability and their academic achievement are f...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Problem Many studies suggest that Processing Speed (PS), Attention, and Working Memory (WM) are majo...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...
This article argues that individual differences in processing speed are important in the relationshi...
Although the relations between executive functions and academic achievement are considered widely pr...
peer reviewedThis study examined executive functioning and reading achievement in 106 6- to 8-year-o...
Based on evidence that socioeconomic-related achievement gaps emerge prior to school entry, many res...
Extensive evidence has suggested that early academic skills are a robust indicator of later academic...
The purpose of this study was to research the relationship between executive functions and academic ...
Background. Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of ex...
Substantial evidence has established that individual differences in executive function (EF) in early...
AbstractThe general aim of the present study was to investigate EF in relation to academic performan...
Honors (Bachelor's)PsychologyUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/...
Executive functions (EFs) are predictive of early academic attainment. However, there is little res...
Even though positive relations between children’s motor ability and their academic achievement are f...
Background Few investigations have examined the relationship between a comprehensive range of exe...
Problem Many studies suggest that Processing Speed (PS), Attention, and Working Memory (WM) are majo...