Assessment of the overarching self-regulatory mechanisms, or executive functions, in any age group is challenging, in part due to the complexity of this domain, in part due to their dynamic essence, and in part due to the inextricable links between these central processes and the associated domain-specific processes, such as language, motor function, and attention, over which they preside. While much progress has been made in clinical assessment approaches for measuring executive functions in adults and to some extent in adolescents and school-aged children, the toolkit for the preschool evaluator remains sparse. The past decade, however, has seen a substantial increase in attention to executive functions in very young children from a devel...
Background and purpose. Executive function (EF) deficits is a growing area of focus in pediatric occ...
Background: Despite the widespread recognition of the importance of executive control (EC) in extern...
AbstractAdditional evidence is needed in order to clarify the latent structure of executive function...
Clinical assessment of executive function in preschool-age children is challenging given limited ava...
Clinical assessment of executive function in preschool-age children is challenging given limited ava...
Executive functions are difficult to assess in preschool children, yet the preschool period is parti...
Executive functions are difficult to assess in preschool children, yet the preschool period is parti...
Executive function develops at an unprecedented rate during the preschool period, yet few clinicians...
The overarching goal of research presented in this thesis was to provide new knowledge about basic, ...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
The A-not-B (AB) task has been hypothesized to measure executive/frontal lobe function; however, the...
The A-not-B (AB) task has been hypothesized to measure executive/frontal lobe function; however, the...
Executive Functioning skills develop with age, emerging in infancy and becoming established in early...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...
Background: Despite the widespread recognition of the importance of executive control (EC) in extern...
Background and purpose. Executive function (EF) deficits is a growing area of focus in pediatric occ...
Background: Despite the widespread recognition of the importance of executive control (EC) in extern...
AbstractAdditional evidence is needed in order to clarify the latent structure of executive function...
Clinical assessment of executive function in preschool-age children is challenging given limited ava...
Clinical assessment of executive function in preschool-age children is challenging given limited ava...
Executive functions are difficult to assess in preschool children, yet the preschool period is parti...
Executive functions are difficult to assess in preschool children, yet the preschool period is parti...
Executive function develops at an unprecedented rate during the preschool period, yet few clinicians...
The overarching goal of research presented in this thesis was to provide new knowledge about basic, ...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
The A-not-B (AB) task has been hypothesized to measure executive/frontal lobe function; however, the...
The A-not-B (AB) task has been hypothesized to measure executive/frontal lobe function; however, the...
Executive Functioning skills develop with age, emerging in infancy and becoming established in early...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...
Background: Despite the widespread recognition of the importance of executive control (EC) in extern...
Background and purpose. Executive function (EF) deficits is a growing area of focus in pediatric occ...
Background: Despite the widespread recognition of the importance of executive control (EC) in extern...
AbstractAdditional evidence is needed in order to clarify the latent structure of executive function...