Executive function (EF) has been implicated in childhood aggression. Understanding of the role of EF in aggression has been hindered, however, by the lack of research taking into account the function and form of aggression and the almost exclusive focus on cool EF. This study examined the role of cool and hot EF in teacher reported aggression, differentiating between reactive and proactive as well as physical and relational aggression. Children (N=106) completed laboratory tasks measuring cool (inhibition, planning, working memory) and hot EF (affective decision making, delay of gratification). Cool, but not hot, EF significantly contributed to understanding of childhood aggression. Inhibition was a central predictor of childhood aggression...
Abstract Executive function and intelligence are negatively associated with aggression, yet the role...
Executive function and intelligence are negatively associated with aggression, yet the role of execu...
This study explored the development of cool and hot EF skills across early childhood. Children 4.5- ...
To study the role of executive function (EF) in the early development of aggression, the role of coo...
This study investigated concurrent and 2-year longitudinal relations between three executive functio...
In the present study, linkages between early aggression and Executive Functions (EFs), the cognitive...
Previous research has indicated that executive function (EF) is negatively associated with aggressiv...
Executive function (EF) and theory of mind (ToM) have been linked to children’s social outcomes, inc...
Childhood aggression has long been a significant concern for researchers, practitioners and policy m...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Dr. Nick...
The primary aim of this study was to examine whether individual differences in cool and hot executiv...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct proble...
Executive function (EF) refers to the higher order thought processes, including inhibitory control, ...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct probl...
A review of the literature reveals conflicting evidence about the relationship between executive fun...
Abstract Executive function and intelligence are negatively associated with aggression, yet the role...
Executive function and intelligence are negatively associated with aggression, yet the role of execu...
This study explored the development of cool and hot EF skills across early childhood. Children 4.5- ...
To study the role of executive function (EF) in the early development of aggression, the role of coo...
This study investigated concurrent and 2-year longitudinal relations between three executive functio...
In the present study, linkages between early aggression and Executive Functions (EFs), the cognitive...
Previous research has indicated that executive function (EF) is negatively associated with aggressiv...
Executive function (EF) and theory of mind (ToM) have been linked to children’s social outcomes, inc...
Childhood aggression has long been a significant concern for researchers, practitioners and policy m...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Child Psychology. Advisors: Dr. Nick...
The primary aim of this study was to examine whether individual differences in cool and hot executiv...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct proble...
Executive function (EF) refers to the higher order thought processes, including inhibitory control, ...
The question whether executive function (EF) deficits in children are associated with conduct probl...
A review of the literature reveals conflicting evidence about the relationship between executive fun...
Abstract Executive function and intelligence are negatively associated with aggression, yet the role...
Executive function and intelligence are negatively associated with aggression, yet the role of execu...
This study explored the development of cool and hot EF skills across early childhood. Children 4.5- ...