Executive functions (EF) rely on intact fronto-subcortical networks. An insult, disorder or treatment compromising brain health may impair the functioning of these widespread networks and consequently disrupt EF. Changes in brain health due to treatment or disorder can be assessed by repeating an EF test at different time points, but practice effect may confound the results. In this study we examined reliability of repeated testing using a computer-based test of EF, Executive Reaction Time (RT) Test, that allows assessment of different executive functions and emotion–attention interaction. In addition, we investigated whether performance measures correlate with scores derived from a clinically validated questionnaire of executive functions,...
Research into executive functions (EF) has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which gro...
Although performance-based tests are used to evaluate executive function (EF) processes, studies com...
This dataset contains supplementary data for the publication Bell, L., Lamport, D. J., Field, D. T.,...
Although there has been some progress in identifying the range of skills that comprise the executive...
Research has found that performance-based tests of executive functioning (PBT-EF) have inherent char...
It is infrequently recognized that healthy individuals occasionally obtain impaired scores on neurop...
Little is known of the retest reliability of emotional cognitive tasks or the impact of using differ...
Response inhibition (RI) and error monitoring (EM) are important processes of adaptive goal-directed...
The nature and assessment of executive function are areas of active research. Many current assessmen...
Commonly employed executive function measures may be of limited use due to their modest ecological v...
Numerous studies have attempted to validate nonverbal fluency tests but none have examined construct...
peer reviewedExecutive function (EF) consists of higher level cognitive processes including working ...
Abstract This article considers the scientific process whereby new and better clinical tests of exec...
Executive functions is an umbrella term for functions such as planning, working memory, inhibition, ...
The current study tests whether accuracy and reaction time (RT) on the Hearts and Flowers (HF) task,...
Research into executive functions (EF) has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which gro...
Although performance-based tests are used to evaluate executive function (EF) processes, studies com...
This dataset contains supplementary data for the publication Bell, L., Lamport, D. J., Field, D. T.,...
Although there has been some progress in identifying the range of skills that comprise the executive...
Research has found that performance-based tests of executive functioning (PBT-EF) have inherent char...
It is infrequently recognized that healthy individuals occasionally obtain impaired scores on neurop...
Little is known of the retest reliability of emotional cognitive tasks or the impact of using differ...
Response inhibition (RI) and error monitoring (EM) are important processes of adaptive goal-directed...
The nature and assessment of executive function are areas of active research. Many current assessmen...
Commonly employed executive function measures may be of limited use due to their modest ecological v...
Numerous studies have attempted to validate nonverbal fluency tests but none have examined construct...
peer reviewedExecutive function (EF) consists of higher level cognitive processes including working ...
Abstract This article considers the scientific process whereby new and better clinical tests of exec...
Executive functions is an umbrella term for functions such as planning, working memory, inhibition, ...
The current study tests whether accuracy and reaction time (RT) on the Hearts and Flowers (HF) task,...
Research into executive functions (EF) has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which gro...
Although performance-based tests are used to evaluate executive function (EF) processes, studies com...
This dataset contains supplementary data for the publication Bell, L., Lamport, D. J., Field, D. T.,...